PSMail2FA vs. Device Password: Which One Do You Need?

PSMail offers two separate password systems, each designed for a different purpose. While both help keep your account secure, using the right one in the right context is important. Here’s a quick guide to help you understand the difference and avoid confusion.

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Device Password

Purpose: Used for email apps like Outlook, Apple Mail, or Thunderbird.

What it is:

  • A separate, app-specific password that allows email clients to access your PSMail account without needing 2FA.
  • It’s not your main password and should only be used in email programs that don’t support modern authentication.
  • Each device (laptop, desktop, iPad) all should have their own unique passwords.

Use it when:

  • Setting up PSMail on email clients (Outlook, Thunderbird, iOS/Android Mail apps).
  • Configuring devices or applications that require direct mail server access.

More info: Device Password Setup

PSMail2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)

Purpose: Protects your web-based login to PSMail (e.g., https://mail.psmail.net)

What it is:

  • PSMail2FA adds an extra layer of security when you log in through a browser.
  • You can choose:
    • Push Notification (ZeroPass): Approve login from your mobile device.
    • One-Time Password (OTP): Use a time-based code from an authenticator app.

Use it when:

  • Logging in at mail.psmail.net via a browser.
  • Accessing webmail or PSMail account settings online.

More info: ZeroPass Push Authentication



Quick Summary

ScenarioUse This
Setting up an email app (like Outlook)Device Password
Logging in through a web browserPSMail2FA (Push/OTP)

Keep both secure, and don’t mix them up. If you ever receive an error logging in, double-check that you’re using the right password for the right place.

Have questions? Contact PSMail support for help

Device Password

PSMail supports a capability known ass “Device Password” or “App Password” for securing your account. The problem with password is that a single password is typically used for your account across multiple devices and multiple. This single password can possibly be guessed with scanning attempts by Botnets (a collection of compromised computers).

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