- #COMCAST EMAIL SERVER SETTINGS FOR THUNDERBIRD FULL#
- #COMCAST EMAIL SERVER SETTINGS FOR THUNDERBIRD PASSWORD#
Click on the IMAP tab and check the Root folder path setting. Check the Incoming Mail (IMAP) server setting. Many email clients support auto-discover for automatically detecting server settings. A window will open with tabs, click on the Servers tab. Email Connection Settings Email autodiscover. Go to the Accounts tab and then click Properties.
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#COMCAST EMAIL SERVER SETTINGS FOR THUNDERBIRD PASSWORD#
(Comcast had said there would be a transistion period) Today my mail started failing and I needed to revert to 110 and no connection security. If you use have an account at Comcast and you want to configure your mail client (Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird etc.) to send emails, you simply need to enter Comcast’s SMTP settings in its server configuration field: Here are Comcast’s SMTP settings: Comcast SMTP server name: Comcast SMTP username: your Comcast email address Comcast SMTP password: your Comcast password Comcast SMTP port: 25 or 465 Now you’re ready to deliver your emails. Open Windows Live Mail and click on your Runbox account in the left column to highlight the name of the account. Normally the default server is the one belonging to the first account set up after installing Thunderbird. With Thunderbird, I just changed my 'Outgoing Server' definition for to use port 587, and set it for STARTTLS instead of the 'SSL/TLS' method for connection security. Forum discussion: I would like to access my Comcast Biz Email account on my Thunderbird Email client as I do other mail so I do not have to use 2 different mail clients. A week or two ago my wife's netbook begain to fail on port 110 and moving to the 587 port fixed the problem. By default, Thunderbird uses the same SMTP server for ALL email accounts. RB - Had the same problem, but seem to have fixed it. Has comcast backed off the move to the higher security port? I got e-mail directly from them that they were moving and actually made the transition for several months on my big desktop machine.
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Thunderbird will automatically get the settings for your account and apply them to the App.
#COMCAST EMAIL SERVER SETTINGS FOR THUNDERBIRD FULL#
Just now setting the port BACK to 110 and no security solved the problem. In the Mail Account Setupwindow enter your Name, your full email address and the password associated with that email account.
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I originally came to this forum because I just started having the same problem as others with connecting and downloading my mail.