We recommend using IMAP for your Comcast email. IMAP: POP (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) are two different ways to get email in your email program. If you're using an older email program like Outlook Express, Outlook, or Mac Mail, you may have trouble sending email. To protect your security and help prevent spam, we no longer support port 25. Port Numbers: Your email port is how email moves from one email server to another. When you're setting up your email account, your program will ask for some information about email "protocols." Here are a couple of things to know as part of your set-up:
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Using third-party email clients (e.g., Outlook, Apple Mail, Thunderbird, etc.) to access your email address can potentially expose your Xfinity ID and password to fraud and other risks. If you use an older email client (Outlook Express, Outlook, Mac Mail, etc.), this might impact your ability to send email. To ensure the security of our network and customers, we no longer support the use of port 25 for sending email.
Just head to the links section and pick your program. If you have questions about your specific program or email client, we've got you covered. But if you prefer using an email program instead, these settings will have you up and running in no time! Our web-based Xfinity Connect page and app come set up and ready for you to use. Ready to get started using your Comcast email? No problem.
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