How To Change The Email Password
It is good practice to change your email password regularly to prevent unauthorised access to your information.
Leeann Morgan
Last Update 3 năm trước
Use a phrase you can easily remember, but which would be difficult for someone else to guess. We suggest using phrases such as 1-LOVE-my-dog which are highly secure, according to strength testing sites such as How Strong is my Password. It includes a number, lower and upper case letters, and symbols.
Option 1 – for administrators
Reset or Change your email password via konsoleH
- Browse to konsoleH and log in at Admin level
- Select or search for the applicable domain
- Select Mail in the left-hand menu
- Select Manage Accounts

5. The Manage Accounts page displays all mailboxes and aliases for your domain.
6. Select Edit to the right of the mailbox requiring a password reset.
7. Enter your new password in the Password field and repeat your password in the Verify Password field. A strong password of at least 11 characters, at least one numeric character, and at least one uppercase letter is needed.
8. Select Save.
Option 2 – for Webmail users
1. Browse to Webmail
2. Log in with your:
Full email address, e.g. [email protected] and
Email Password (remember, passwords are case-sensitive)
3. Click on Settings (the cog icon at the top right)

4. Click Manage Mailbox in the left menu
5. You now need to again log in with your mailbox password

6. Click the Change password button

7. Enter and verify your new password

8. Click Update Mailbox at the bottom of the page
If you make use of an email program to access your email, it is important that you update your email program with your new password.
Ensure your password is strong. Following our guidelines:
- Use both upper and lower case letters
- Incorporate numbers or punctuation marks
- Ensure your password is at least 11 characters long
- Do not use your usernames, email addresses, or domain names associated with your account
- Do not use your personal information, like your pet’s name, special dates, or your ID number
- Use different passwords for your various hosting services
- Store your passwords securely using a secure application e.g Last Pass or 1 Password