https://webmail.your-domain-name.com/
Of course, change “your-domain-name.com” to your actual domain name and extension.
At the very first screen you see after logging in, do NOT click the blue “Open” button (which opens your email),
but INSTEAD scroll down and click “Password & Security.”
(I spent 15 minutes trying to find a way to change my password from within Roundcube before I decided it was impossible there and it finally occurred to me that maybe the password link was on the very first page, BEFORE I opened Roundcube.)
To recover or change your password, you’ll probably have to contact your web host.
]]>I am in the situation Andrew describes – I don’t have access to cPanel. And, I don’t have the foggiest idea what you mean by “accessing /webmail”, either. Please let me know how I can recover or change my password, thank you.
]]>Hello Andrew,
Each user has the ability to change their password by accessing /webmail, you will be able to change the password for the associated e-mail account there.
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