How to Reset Your Password on our Webmail Server

If you’re in a hurry to reset your Bluehost webmail password, we’ve got you covered. This step-by-step guide will show you how to swiftly reset your email password using the Roundcube interface, regardless of whether you prefer the Elastic or Larry interface skins. To skip directly to the password reset section, click here.

Prerequisites

  1. You have a domain and webmail service with us. (theSmart Space)
  2. Access to your webmail (webmail.yourdomain.com eg webmail.thesmart.space >> add webmail to the beginning of your website address you have with us. If your website is “https://sample.com” then the webmail is “https://webmail.sample.com”

Resetting Your Bluehost Webmail Password via a link

You can visit the URL below, login and change your password

Click here to Change Webmail Password

Resetting Your Bluehost Webmail Password from the Roundcube Interface

Elastic interface

Step 1: Log in to your webmail account:
To access the necessary settings, you first need to log in to your webmail account. Visit the Webmail website. Enter your credentials (username and password) and click “Log In.”

Larry interface

Step 2: Navigate to Password & Security:
Click on the Password & Security button at the bottom left corner and you will be taken to a page to change your password.

Webmail Home
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Step 4: Using the password generator:
Make a note of the password generated by the password Generator after choosing the Alpha and non-Alpha character complexity and length of the password to be generated.

By following the steps outlined above, you can easily change your password on our webmail server. Remember, regularly resetting your passwords is crucial for maintaining the security of your online accounts. Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and updating your passwords helps protect your sensitive information from unauthorized access. Make it a habit to change your passwords periodically to stay one step ahead of potential security risks.

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