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Learn how to access your Shaw Webmail from any device or computer, change your password, import contacts, set up signatures and filters, and more. Find answers to common questions and issues with Webmail in this support article.
Scroll down to Email Accounts and click Edit next to your email address. Enter a new password in the New email password field. Click Update. If you need help, the primary Shaw account holder can get password assistance by speaking to a customer service agent at shaw.ca/chat, using the My Shaw app, or by calling 1-888-472-2222.
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Shaw Webmail lets you send and receive emails from any web browser at webmail.shaw.ca. Learn how to create a Shaw email address, use webmail features, manage settings and limits, and fix common issues.