Cedar king comcast webmail

A blast from the past!

Cedar King was a web-based email service provided by Comcast, a major American telecommunications company. It was launched in the late 1990s and was one of the earliest web-based email services offered by a major internet service provider (ISP).

Cedar King was designed to be a simple, easy-to-use email service that allowed users to access their email accounts from any internet-connected device. The service was popular among Comcast customers, especially those who were new to the internet or were looking for a basic email solution.

Some of the key features of Cedar King included:

  1. Web-based access: Users could access their email accounts from any internet-connected device with a web browser.
  2. Simple interface: The email interface was designed to be easy to use, with a simple layout and minimal features.
  3. Spam filtering: Cedar King included basic spam filtering to help keep users' inboxes free from unwanted emails.
  4. Storage: Users had a limited amount of email storage space, which was sufficient for most users' needs.

However, in 2008, Comcast announced that it would be discontinuing Cedar King and replacing it with a new email service called Comcast.net. The new service offered more advanced features, including a more modern interface, improved spam filtering, and increased storage capacity.

Today, Comcast.net is still available to Comcast customers, and it offers a range of features, including:

  1. Advanced spam filtering
  2. Virus protection
  3. Large storage capacity
  4. Mobile access
  5. Integration with other Comcast services, such as TV and phone

While Cedar King is no longer available, Comcast.net remains a popular email service among Comcast customers.