zulip/help/restrict-account-creation.md

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Restrict account creation

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Each Zulip account is associated with an email address. If your organization allows multiple authentication methods, it doesn't matter which one is used to create an account. All authentication methods will work for all users in your organization, provided that they are associated with the account email. To log in with email, users are required to verify their email account by clicking on a validation link.

Zulip provides a number of configuration options to control who can create a new account and how users access their accounts:

Regardless of whether invitations are required, you can:

Set whether invitations are required to join

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  1. Under Joining the organization, toggle Invitations are required for joining this organization.

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Change who can send invitations

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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}

  1. Under Joining the organization, configure Who can send email invitations to new users and Who can create reusable invitation links.

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Configuring email domain restrictions

Email domain restrictions apply to both new user accounts and email changes.

Restrict sign-ups to a list of domains

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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}

  1. Set Restrict email domains of new users? to Restrict to a list of domains.

  2. Click Configure to add any number of domains. For each domain, you can toggle Allow subdomains.

  3. When you are done adding domains, click Close.

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Don't allow disposable domains

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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}

  1. Set Restrict email domains of new users? to Don't allow disposable emails.

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Allow all email domains

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{settings_tab|organization-permissions}

  1. Set Restrict email domains of new users? to No restrictions.

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