Under Incoming Mail Server, you should see Host imap.comcast.net, User Name is the part of your email before the 'at' sign, then your password. under Outgoing Mail Server, it should show smtp.comcast.net. to verify that setting, you need to tap on the SMTP, and just make sure it i...
to access your Comcast.net email address, please see Enable/Disable Third-Party Client Access to Comcast.net Email – FAQs. Important prerequisite Under the Advanced tab in the Accounts window, uncheck the Remove copy from server after retrieving a message option and save any changes made. ...
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>...
For example, Comcast offers full support for POP3 and IMAP whereas AT&T does not provide any support for either option. However, even though they aren't supported by many ISPs, POP3 remains quite popular among those who prefer simplicity. With POP3, you won't have to worry about installing ...
Not open for further replies. Y Yann Shukor New Member Outlook version Outlook 2016 64 bit Email Account IMAP Oct 27, 2017 #1 Hi I have been using the following settings for a while now when setting up user's access to IMAP account under Outlook: But I have recently come across...
to access your Comcast.net email address, please see Enable/Disable Third-Party Client Access to Comcast.net Email – FAQs. Important prerequisite Under the Advanced tab in the Accounts window, uncheck the Remove copy from server after retrieving a message option and save any changes made. ...
While I do have Comcast mail configured in the mail app, I prefer the Connect app and want it has to offer over the mail app. Take a look at it anyway in the App Store. Reply User profile for user: Ipadguy123 Ipadguy123 Author User level: Level 1 0 points Jan 16, 2013 9:...
Are you on Comcast/ if so then go to Mail preferences then Accounts and select server setting tab. uncheck auto manage connection and change the port number to 993 and while you are at it go to SMTP uncheck auto manage and check that port to 587 If this is all true then come back ...
Server address (incoming): imap.comcast.net Port: 993 Server address (outgoing): smtp.comcast.net Port: 465 If successful, the Your email account was added window will be displayed. Click the Finish button to exit. Move emails from the POP to IMAP profile If the option to delete emails ...
Comcast. So more info. I went to a location where cell coverage was 4G. Mail worked fine; retrieved email correctly. Prior to leaving my residence, I reset my network setting twice and rebooted my router and modem twice...as well as completely shutdown the power to cell phone, router an...