How to Change the WordPress Admin Email (3 Methods)

Do you want to change the WordPress admin email for your website?

By default, WordPress uses the first email address you provide as your website’s admin email. It is also used as the email address of the first admin account.

In this article, we will show you how to easily change the WordPress admin email address.

Changing WordPress admin email

Why and When You Need to Change The WordPress Admin Email?

Normally, beginners use their personal email address when installing WordPress. Also some WordPress hosting companies have auto-installers which automatically use your hosting account’s email address during the installation.

This email address is then used by WordPress as the website’s email address as well as the email for the first admin user account.

Your website will use this email address to send important notifications. For example, when a new user account is created, an auto-update is installed, and for comment moderation notices.

The admin user’s email address is used to recover lost password and notifications about their account.

Most website owners soon realize that they want to use a professional business email address instead of generic free email accounts. They may also want to use a different email address for site administration and the admin user.

Having said that, let’s take a look at how to easily change the WordPress admin email address.

Things to Do Before Changing Admin Email Address in WordPress

First, you need to choose the email address you want to use as your WordPress admin email address. You can use a free email service like Gmail or Yahoo. However, this does not look very professional.

Ideally, you would want to use a branded email address using your website’s domain name. For instance, info@yourbusinessname.com

For detailed instructions, see our guide on how to get a free business email address.

Secondly, you’ll need to make sure that you can receive emails from your WordPress website.

Once you change your admin email address, WordPress will send an email to verify the new email address. If you cannot receive emails from your WordPress site, then you will not be able to verify the new admin email address.

To ensure that, you need to install and activate the WP Mail SMTP plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

For detailed instructions, see our guide on how to set up WP Mail SMTP with any hosting company.

Now that you are all set, let’s take a look at how to change the WordPress admin email address.

Method 1. Changing WordPress Admin Email Address via Admin Area

This method is simpler and recommended for beginners. In most cases, you will be using this method to change your WordPress site email and your WordPress admin user account’s email address.

To change the WordPress website email address, go to Settings » General and change the ‘Email Address’ option.

Changing WordPress site admin email

Don’t forget to save your changes.

WordPress will now save your new admin email address. However, it will not change the admin email address until you verify the email.

Verify email address

Once you have verified the email address, WordPress will start sending important administration related emails to the new address.

Next, if you want to change the email address of the admin user account, then you need to visit Users » All Users page and click on the ‘Edit’ link below the user you want to change.

Editing a user account in WordPress

This will open the profile edit page for that particular user account. Simply scroll down to the email option and then change the email address.

Change email address

Don’t forget to click on the ‘Update profile’ button to save your changes.

If you are currently logged in to the user account that you are changing, then WordPress will now send an email notification to the new email address.

You need to click on the link in the email to confirm the change of your email address.

User profile updated

Method 2. Change WordPress Admin Email without Verification (using a Plugin)

If you are unable to get the verification email to change the admin email address, then you can use this method.

It basically allows you to bypass the WordPress verification and directly change the admin email address.

First, you need to install and activate the Change Admin Email plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you need to visit the Settings » General page. Go to the ‘Administration Email Address’ option and enter the new email address you want to use.

Change admin email address without verification

Finally, click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your changes.

The plugin will immediately change the admin address without verification. It will also send you a test email to the new admin email address.

Method 3. Change WordPress Admin Email via PhpMyAdmin

In this method, we will show you how to change both of these email addresses via phpMyAdmin. This method should only be used when you are unable to access the WordPress admin area.

First, you need to visit the cPanel dashboard on your hosting account. Under the database section, you need to click on the phpMyAdmin icon.

phpMyAdmin in cPanel

Note: Depending on your hosting company, your cPanel dashboard may look slightly different than the above screenshot. We’re using Bluehost, so that’s the screenshot of our control panel.

This will launch the phpMyAdmin app. It is a database management tool, and we will be using it to directly change the admin email address in the WordPress database.

In the phpMyAdmin window, you will see your database listed in the left column. Clicking on it will show you all the tables inside it. You need to locate the _options table and click to open it.

Options table in phpMyadmin

It will now show you the data rows inside the options table. You need to click on the ‘Edit’ button next to the row where option_name is ‘admin_email’.

phpMyAdmin will now open the row in a form where you can just go ahead and change the admin email for your site.

Change site admin email

Don’t forget to click on the ‘Go’ button to save your changes.

You have successfully updated the email address for WordPress website email notifications.

Let’s go ahead and change the email address for the admin user account.

Click to open the _users table in phpMyAdmin window. Next, click on the edit button next to the row where user login matches the user you want to edit.

edit user account via phpMyAdmin

PhpMyAdmin will now open the user row in a form. You can enter the new email address in the user_email field.

Don’t forget to click on the ‘Go’ button to save your changes.

Troubleshooting

Sometimes WordPress email notifications may never reach your inbox. It is a common issue, and you might be unable to receive password reset or user confirmation emails because of this.

If you are unable to receive WordPress email notifications, then please see our guide on how to fix WordPress not sending email issue.

We hope this article helped you learn how to change the WordPress admin email. You may also want to see our ultimate guide on WordPress user role permissions, and our expert pick of the must have WordPress plugins for all websites.

Source :
https://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-change-the-wordpress-admin-email/