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Email Setup: Port Numbers and POP versus IMAP

At the point when you're setting up your email account, your program will request some data about email "conventions." Here are two or three things to know as a major aspect of your set-up:

Port Numbers: Your email port is the means by which email moves starting with one email server then onto the next. To ensure your security and help avoid spam, we never again bolster port 25. In case you're utilizing a more established email program like Outlook Express, Outlook, or Mac Mail, you may experience difficulty sending an email. Become familiar with port 25.

POP versus IMAP: POP (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) are two unique approaches to get an email in your email program. We prescribe utilizing IMAP for your Comcast email. POP can cause issues while checking your mail from more than one telephone or PC since POP expels the mail from our server and conveys it to your gadget. IMAP makes it simpler to match up your email on different gadgets in light of the fact that your organizers and mail stay on our server until you move or erase them with your gadget. With Comcast IMAP settings, the email transforms you make on one gadget, similar to your cell phone, are considered your different gadgets, similar to your workstation.

In any case, on the off chance that you'd at present prefer to utilize POP, utilize these settings in your email program:

Approaching Mail Server Name: pop3.comcast.net

Approaching Mail Server Port Number: 995 (POP3 with SSL)

Approaching Mail Server Port 110 is never again bolstered. Make a point to utilize port 995. You can browse this in your email program's Settings, Advanced Settings or Preferences menu.

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