Typically you'll want to use IMAP settings so you can get every computer/device you use to access the same email. Sometimes you'll add the port numbers with a colon, such as mail.comcast.net:143 if your email does not offer a separate place to specify the port number from the ser...
Scroll down and click Settings. Tap on Add account & enter your Comcast email address. Choose Personal IMAP/POP3 based on your preference. Enter your password and tap Next. Follow the instructions to complete the setup.
Select the radio buttonManual setupor additional server typesand click on the“Next”button. SelectPOP/IMAPand click on theNextbutton. Fill the profile column with yourComcast emaildetails. In theaccount typechooseIMAP. Set the incoming server toimap.comcast.netand outgoing mail server tosmtp.comc...
process becomes stuck, as if Thunderbird cannot resolve the IP address(es) for the Comcast server. I let it sit like that for 15 minutes without success, then clicked Cancel. Thunderbird otherwise connects to non-Comcast IMAP servers perfectly. I also have Geary installed and that successfully...
Step 5 –Enter the full Comcast email address on the subsequently displayed screen then click “Next.” Step 6 –Select “POP3” on the drop down menu now displayed and enter “mail.comcast.net” in the “Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP, or HTTP) server” field. Enter “smtp.comcast.net” ...
IP address(es) for the Comcast server. I let it sit like that for 15 minutes without success, then clicked Cancel. Thunderbird otherwise connects to non-Comcast IMAP servers perfectly. I also have Geary installed and that successfully connected to the ...
Once you've brought up your current email settings in your email application, verify that they're configured properly. Your full Comcast email address should be in the email address field. The incoming and outgoing server fields should read "imap.comcast.net" and "smtp.comcast.net," respectivel...