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Thanks for letting us know. Please follow these directions. Select File and then Account Settings. Select your Comcast.net email account and then click Change.... Microsoft Outlook Account Settings screen. Confirm that the account type is POP and then click More Settings. Change Account screen in Microsoft Outlook.
@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
user_wq8z5r. 1 Message. Sunday, August 25th, 2024 10:12 PM. Not able to access email. 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.
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To enable third-party access please: Sign in to your comcast email through the website here. Select the settings (gear icon) in the top right. Select “Email Settings” below the gear icon. Select “Security” in the top left. Make sure the box below “Third Party Access Security” is checked.
Click "Sign In" if necessary. Click the "Direct Messaging" icon (upper right corner of this page) Click the "New message" (pencil and paper) icon. Type "Xfinity Support" in the "To:" line and select "Xfinity Support" from the drop-down list. Type your message in the text area near the bottom of the window.
I am also having this issue and it appears to be an Xfinity mail issue because it happens on all my devices which all have different email apps installed. Even turned off authentication in Thunderbird as a test and when program is opened it asks for password immediately
Although you can keep your Comcast.net address, when you are no longer a customer your ability to manage that address becomes limited and problematic. Consider migrating to one of the (often free) independent email-only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. Please be aware that there are 2 kinds of responses in this Forum ...
Expert. •. 29.6K Messages. 5 years ago. @coop3842 wrote: It does not matter what type of device. All my devices are asking for my password which I did not change. The original P/W does not work. I am using Comcast.
When I change my cell phone to the cellular network, instead of the home network, I can send email again via comcast. When I hotspot my phone to my laptop, I can send email again as well. There are no firewalls on the network blocking anything from working. My email addresses are legacy, as we moved to a location that comcast does not service.