
When you purchase mailboxes in InboxKit—whether Google Workspace or Microsoft 365—you may occasionally need to log in manually to access the inbox, or connect third-party tools. InboxKit makes this easy by providing everything you need directly inside the mailbox panel.
This guide walks you through how to access email, password, and the One-Time Password (OTP) required for login.
Step-by-Step: Access Login CredentialsGo to your InboxKit dashboard
Click Mailboxes from the left sidebar
Locate the mailbox you want to log into
Click More beside the mailbox
Select Credentials
You will now see:
The mailbox email address
The mailbox password
The One-Time Password (OTP) for 2FA-based login
OTP countdown timer (regenerates automatically)
Credentials You Will Find
Email AddressThis is the full mailbox address created under your domain.
PasswordDisplayed securely under the Password section.
You can copy it using the copy icon.
One-Time Password (OTP / 2FA)Used during login verification.
The timer shows how many seconds remain before the OTP refreshes.
OTP is required for:
Google Workspace login
Outlook / Microsoft 365 login
Any manual authentication prompts
How to Log In to Google Workspace (Gmail)Visit:
https://mail.google.com/
Paste the email address shown in your credentials panel.
Copy and paste the password from Credentials.
When prompted for 2FA, use the current OTP available in the InboxKit mailbox Credentials section.
You're now logged into your Google Workspace mailbox.
How to Log In to Outlook (Microsoft 365)Visit:
https://outlook.office.com/
Use the mailbox email from your InboxKit Credentials.
Copy it from the Credentials panel.
Some Outlook accounts also require the OTP from InboxKit for login.
You're now logged into your Outlook mailbox.
Important NotesOTP refreshes every 30 seconds — always use the latest one.
OTP is required for first-time login, suspicious login attempts, or device verification.
Do not attempt to reset the password manually via Gmail/Outlook. Always use the password provided in InboxKit for stability.