{"data":{"external_id":1813,"slug":"mailcow-admin-password-reset","title":"Mailcow Admin Password Reset","content":"Mailcow (Dockerized) Admin Password Reset\nIf you have installed Mailcow (dockerized) on your server and don&#8217;t know your admin login password anymore, you don&#8217;t have to worry about your data. You can easily reset the admin password yourself.\nLog in to the server via SSH\nTo reset the password, you must log in to the server via SSH using Putty or similar. Use the root access for this.\nChange to the Mailcow directory\nNow you need to change to the directory where you installed Mailcow. By default this is \/opt\/mailcow-dockerized.\ncd \/opt\/mailcow-dockerized\nReset password\nNext you can use the script that comes with Mailcow to reset the admin password.\n.\/helper-scripts\/mailcow-reset-admin.sh\nRun the script. You will be asked if you really want to reset the password. Acknowledge the question with a &#8222;Y&#8220; or &#8222;yes&#8220; followed by [Enter].\nAfter that you will see the new password.\nroot@14640-21671:\/opt\/mailcow-dockerized# .\/helper-scripts\/mailcow-reset-admin.sh\nChecking MySQL service... OK\nAre you sure you want to reset the mailcow administrator account? [y\/N] yes\nWorking, please wait...\nReset credentials:\n---\nUsername: admin\nPassword: T2Kj9TtM1ZhngAWD\nTFA: none\nThe password was reset\nYour password has now been changed to &#8222;T2Kj9TtM1ZhngAWD&#8220;. You can now log in to Mailcow. Please note that this only changes the administrator password and not your password for SoGo or IMAP\/SMTP logins.","schema":null,"facts":[],"links":[]}}