Once you’ve regained access, ensure your server is protected against unauthorized entry: Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA):
: Note that MDaemon enforces Strong Passwords by default, requiring a minimum length (default 10 characters) and special characters. Remote Administration - MDaemon mdaemon default admin password
MDaemon supports 2FA for both Webmail and Remote Administration. Rename the Admin Account: Once you’ve regained access, ensure your server is
If you have physical or RDP access to the Windows server where MDaemon is installed, you do not need the current password to change it: Open the (Configuration Session). Go to Accounts > Account Manager . Double-click the administrator account (e.g., postmaster ). Go to Accounts > Account Manager
MDaemon includes a native strong password requirement. Ensure that this is enabled via the MDaemon Passwords Help documentation. Strong passwords should be of sufficient length and mix uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
Once you regain access to your server, you must harden the administrative interfaces to prevent unauthorized access. Implement Strong Password Policies
Locate the line corresponding to your administrator account.