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  • Infopro
    Could you be more specific about what you're loooking for here please?
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  • jlucho
    I want to know, if cPanel offers some tool to know, that passwords that currently use some mail user, is very weak, in order to communicate with these users and harden their post keys
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  • Infopro
    You can adjust password strength from here: WebHost Manager "Security Center "Password Strength Configuration Password Strength Configuration - Version 66 Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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  • jlucho
    how could I get a list of the accounts of mails hosted in the server, that use weak password?
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  • cPanelMichael
    how could I get a list of the accounts of mails hosted in the server, that use weak password?

    Hello, There's no feature to list accounts using weak passwords. I encourage you to open a feature request if you'd like to see this added to the product: Submit A Feature Request Thank you.
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  • jlucho
    hi thank, I mean the keys of the email accounts, the hosting accounts There is some procedure or script, which reviews the keys of the current email accounts that exist, and I inform myself, that users have a low level of security.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, There is no such feature, however what you could do is configure password strength requirements at: "WHM Home " Security Center " Password Strength Configuration" Then, enable "Password Strength" and "Password Age" in "WHM Home " Security Center " Configure Security Policies". This will force users to reset their passwords after a set time with password strength requirements enforced. You can read more about this at: Configure Security Policies - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Note that this only applies to cPanel, WHM, Webmail users. If an email user is using a third-party email client, then they will not be prompted to change their password. Thank you.
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