How to change your webmail account password

 

 

Changing Email Password via webmail

The password associated with your email account can be used to access the webmail interface, as well as configure your account with a desktop mail client. You can change this password from the webmail interface at any time.

  1. Login to the webmail interface.
  2. (On roundcube), at the top of the page, click on your account drop down icon
  3. Click on Password and Security.
  4. Click on the Change password tab
  5. Enter your existing password and a new password of your choice.

Alternatively,

Changing Email Password via cPanel

 If the email account owner has lost or forgotten the password, the password can be changed using this without knowing the old password

  • Log into cPanel.
  • In the Mail section, click the Email Accounts icon.
  • Click Change Password, to the right, of the appropriate email account.
  • This will open the Change Mail Account Settings menu.
  • Type your new password into the Password text box.
  • Enter your password again in the Password (Again): text box

Note: The Strength Meter: will indicate the difficulty of the password. We highly recommend you use a strong password.

 

  • Click the Change Password button to set the new password.
  • Your screen should refresh and you should receive a confirmation page. Congratulations! You've successfully changed your email account's password.

If you do not have access to the webmail account, please contact us on the live chat on the website or send us an email to support@tfhost.ng for help to reset your email password


Password policy

To ensure the safety of your email account, it is mandatory that you follow certain policies while setting your password. The system will not accept any password that does not abide by the following rules:

  1. The password must contain at least 8 characters (and can be up to 32 characters long).
  2. The password can not contain the email prefix or the domain name in their exact form. For instance, if your email address werejohn@yourdomain.com, then your password can not contain the words john or yourdomain.
  3. The password must contain at least one alphabet (a-z in upper or lowercase), and at least one numeral (0-9).

Best Practices

Make sure you create a unique password to help keep someone from breaking in to your account. Here are a few tips for creating your password, and keeping it safe:

  1. Never tell anyone your password.
  2. Never write down your password. Even though your password may look random to others, think of a way to remember it so that you don't have to write it down.
  3. Change your password periodically.
  4. Don't choose a dictionary word as your password. Be creative.
  5. Make sure you abide by the password policy – let your password be a combination of diverse characters such as punctuation marks, capital and lowercase letters and numbers. A variety of characters makes it harder for anyone to guess the password.
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