Switch from POP to IMAP In the Accounts window, click on the + button displayed at the bottom. Enter your Comcast.net email address and password and click Continue. The account should be configured as IMAP by default, so simply click Create to complete the process. Move emails from the POP...
With IMAP, the email changes you make on one device, like your smartphone, are reflected on your other devices, like your laptop. But if you'd still like to use POP, use these settings in your email program: Incoming Mail Server Name:pop3.comcast.net Incoming Mail Server Port Number:995...
To configure an email client to use Comcast email (@comcast.net), the following settings should be used for sending and receiving email: Incoming Mail Server Name:imap.comcast.net Incoming Mail Server Port Number: Recommended:993 with SSL ON Only if Needed:143 with SSL ON Outgoing Mail Server...
Switch from POP to IMAP In the Accounts window, click on the + button displayed at the bottom. Enter your Comcast.net email address and password and click Continue. The account should be configured as IMAP by default, so simply click Create to complete the process. Move emails from the POP...
Enter your Comcast.net email address and password when prompted and submit. You should now see two separate Comcast accounts — POP and IMAP. Note: Before deleting your POP account, make sure that you move any emails or folders that you wish to save into your new IMAP account. Additional ...
Switch from POP to IMAP Visit the Settings menu, and tap Add Account. Tap Other. Tap Add Mail Account and then enter your Comcast email account details. Then, tap Next. Enable the Mail and Notes options on the next screen (labeled IMAP). Tap Save. Move emails from the POP to IMAP pr...
Switch from POP to IMAP On the Live Mail home page, click Add Email under the Accounts tab. When the Add your email accounts window appears, enter your Comcast email address and password. Check the Manually configure server settings checkbox. Then, click Next. Select IMAP from the drop-down...