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[1] Login to your account's cPanel using your cPanel username and password.  | [1] Login to your account's cPanel using your cPanel username and password.  | ||
[2] Click on the   | [2] Click on the [[File:Cpanel_email_accounts.jpg]] icon within the 'Mail' section of your cPanel.  | ||
[3] Click 'Change Password' to the right of the email account you're wanting to change the password for.  | |||
[4] Use the [[File:Cpanel_pass_generator.jpg]] button to generate a randomized alphanumeric secure password.  | |||
[5] Copy the password provided and store it in a safe place where you can reference it later.  | |||
[6] Check the 'I have copied this password in a safe place.' box.  | |||
[7] Click the [[File:Cpanel_use_password.jpg]] button.  | |||
[8] Click the [[File:Cpanel_change_password.jpg]] button. [[Category:cPanel]]  | |||
Revision as of 15:53, 3 October 2012
Perform the steps below if you wish to reset your email account's password.
[1] Login to your account's cPanel using your cPanel username and password.
[2] Click on the 
 icon within the 'Mail' section of your cPanel.
[3] Click 'Change Password' to the right of the email account you're wanting to change the password for.
[4] Use the 
 button to generate a randomized alphanumeric secure password.
[5] Copy the password provided and store it in a safe place where you can reference it later.
[6] Check the 'I have copied this password in a safe place.' box.