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# iRedAdmin-Pro: Enable self-service to allow users to manage their own preferences and more
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## Introduction
The latest iRedAdmin-Pro release provides self-service, but it's disabled by
default. You can enable it to allow users to manage their own data:
* Update full name, preferred language
* Change password
* Mail forwarding control
* Manager per-user whitelists & blacklists
* Manage quarantined mails
* Check received mails and blacklist certain senders if they're spammers.
* Manage basic spam policy
As a domain admin, you can control which data are allowed to be updated by
users themselves in domain profile page, under tab `Advanced`.
## Enable self-service in iRedAdmin-Pro
Please add below setting in iRedAdmin config file `settings.py`, then restart
Apache service or `uwsgi` service if you're running Nginx.
```
ENABLE_SELF_SERVICE = True
```
You can find exact path of `settings.py` on your server by checking this short
tutorial:
[Locations of configuration and log files of mojor components](./file.locations.html#iredadmin)
## Screenshots
### Update name, preferred language
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.preferences.general.png)
### Change password
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.preferences.password.png)
### Mail forwarding control
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.preferences.forwarding.png)
### Manager per-user whitelists & blacklists
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.wblist.png)
### Manage quarantined mails
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.quarantined.png)
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.quarantined.2.png)
### Check received mails and blacklist certain senders if they're spammers.
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.received.png)
### Manage spam policy
![](../images/iredadmin/self-service.spampolicy.png)