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How to Change Your Email Password

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To change the password for your email:

  1. Log in to your CPanel
  2. Under Mail, click on Email Accounts
  3. Scroll down to the list of existing email accounts, find the email account for which you wish to modify the password and click on the Change Password link
  4. Enter and confirm the new password you wish to use. Your email username is always your full email address.

If you do not remember your CPanel password, you may log in to the Client Area > My Services and change your CPanel password.


If you still have questions, feel free to contact us by opening a support ticket or by using our online live chat feature.

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