It appears to be unaware of the Comcast Beta and thus only offers a POP choice which will reject the IMAP server settings. The way to bypass the iOS 'intelligence' feature is to put in bogus server information during setup to force iOS to ask you whether to use IMAP or POP. I simply...
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” in the “Outgoing mail (SMTP) server,” then click “Next.” Step 7 –Enter the email account name ...
I’m not sure how it works if you go through iCloud but in my Comcast Mail Settings, I go to Settings>Passwords & Accounts>Comcast Account>Account>Incoming Mail Server Settings>Password. You have to enter the new password there. Also go to Outgoing Mail Server Setting>SMTP>Primary Server>...
Email messages can be made available on different computers if one leaves a copy of the message on the serverFinal note: At the time of writing, Comcast supports only the POP email protocol. To get Comcast via IMAP, you can use a little trick – first forward messages to a service that...
Make sure you have entered your password in both the Incoming Mail Server and the Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server. The settings will depend on if its a POP or IMAP account. View in context Similar questions I cannot access my Comcast email. The message is: "cannot get mail: no password ...