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@user_y02sc2 . How can I access my comcast.net email account? I'm trying to change my login email address on Disney+ and it keeps sending a code to the comcast.net email to verify it's me and I cannot access those emails
Click the Advanced tab and check the Leave a copy of messages on the server checkbox. Then, click OK. Microsoft Outlook Internet E-Mail Settings screen, Advanced tab. Back to Top. Switch from POP to IMAP. Select File and then Add Accounts. In the Add Account window, enter your Comcast.net email address and password.
Hey there user_191b04 adding an email to your Xfinity account is as easy as adding a new profile! Each profile has its own assigned comcast.net email. Manage User Roles and Permissions on Xfinity Accounts
For other programs not listed, use these settings to connect your Comcast.net email: Incoming Mail Server Name: imap.comcast.net. Incoming Mail Server Port Number: 993 with SSL ON. If the Mail Client lets you select an authentication method, choose STARTTLS. If Needed: 143 with SSL ON. Outgoing Mail Server Name: smtp.comcast.net.
Email account deleted. I am beyond infuriated with how Xfinity tier one through three support has handled my issue. I did not log into my Comcast email account for apparently over 12 months, however, I never received an email to my secondary email address on my account advising that my Comcast email would be terminated for inactivity.
Access Your Inbox: Click on your inbox or any other folders you want to access (like Sent, Drafts, etc.). This will open up your email interface where you can read, send, and manage your emails. Use Email Client: Alternatively, you can set up your Comcast email on an email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail, or Mozilla Thunderbird.
30.9K Messages. 2 months ago. @user_wq8z5r. Hello, I am not able to access my email, even though I have re-set my password, and can log into the Xfinity website. When I click to open my email, it takes me to the email page, and spins and spins and eventually times out.
On the client side of this, the secondary email apps all prompt for a login, which fails. All the server port, server type, connection security settings are as recommended. Meanwhile, I am not receiving emails to the secondary address, which is a huge problem. The chat bot does not help, so I am seeking help here.
Click the "Spam" button in the right-hand corner of the webmail console. Email Client Users (Windows Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.) - Select the message you wish to report as spam. - Forward the spam message as an attachment to missed-spam@comcast.net.
I know how important access to your email is and glad that you are able to access it via Xfinity.com still. Please reach out to our Security Assurance team at 888-565-4329 for assistance with the Blacklisted message.