Mailbox Owner: Change Password Yourself
This guide explains How mailbox owners use the public password-change form. so you can complete the TrekMail task with confidence.
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- Guide
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Plans
- Starter · Pro · Agency
- Last updated
- Apr 29, 2026
You don't need to ask your admin to change your email password. You can do it yourself through our secure portal.
Who this is for
- Employees or family members with a mailbox (e.g.,
alice@example.com). - Users setting up a new device who want a fresh password.
Before you start
- You must know your current mailbox password, or
- You have a recovery code (issued when your mailbox was set up via invite).
- If you have neither, contact your administrator for a password reset.
Step-by-step: Change with current password
- Go to the Webmail Login page.
- Look for the link that says Change Mailbox Password (usually below the login form).
- Enter your Email Address.
- Enter your Current Password.
- Enter your New Password twice to confirm.
- Click Update Password.
Step-by-step: Reset with recovery code
If you forgot your current password but have a recovery code:
- Go to the Webmail Login page.
- Click Forgot password? (below the login form).
- Enter your Email Address.
- Enter your Recovery Code (the code you saved when your mailbox was set up).
- Enter your New Password twice to confirm.
- Click Reset Password.
Note: Recovery codes are one-time use. After resetting, your admin can generate a new code if needed.
Common mistakes & quick fixes
- Symptom: "Invalid current password".
- Cause: You are typing your TrekMail account password instead of your email password, or you simply forgot the old one.
- Fix: Use your recovery code instead, or contact your admin for a reset.
- Symptom: "Invalid recovery code".
- Cause: The code was already used, or you have the wrong code.
- Fix: Contact your admin to generate a new recovery code.
- Symptom: "Password too weak".
- Fix: Use at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, and numbers.
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