What is the incoming and outgoing mail server for comcast
The incoming and outgoing mail server settings for Comcast vary depending on the type of email account you have and the device you're using to access your email. Here are the general settings for Comcast email accounts:
Incoming Mail Server (POP3):
- Server: pop.comcast.net
- Port: 110 (default) or 995 (SSL/TLS)
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):
- Server: smtp.comcast.net
- Port: 25 (default) or 587 (TLS)
Notes:
- If you're using a Comcast-provided email address (e.g., @comcast.net), you'll need to use the above settings.
- If you're using a custom domain email address (e.g., @yourdomain.com) hosted by Comcast, you may need to use different settings. Contact Comcast support for more information.
- Some devices or email clients may require additional settings or authentication methods, such as username and password, or two-factor authentication (2FA).
- Comcast recommends using the SSL/TLS encryption protocol for both incoming and outgoing mail servers to ensure secure communication.
Here are some examples of how to set up your email client with these settings:
- For Outlook:
- Incoming Mail Server: pop.comcast.net, Port 110 (or 995 for SSL/TLS)
- Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.comcast.net, Port 25 (or 587 for TLS)
- For Gmail:
- Incoming Mail Server: pop.comcast.net, Port 110 (or 995 for SSL/TLS)
- Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.comcast.net, Port 25 (or 587 for TLS)
- For iPhone/iPad:
- Incoming Mail Server: pop.comcast.net, Port 110 (or 995 for SSL/TLS)
- Outgoing Mail Server: smtp.comcast.net, Port 25 (or 587 for TLS)
Remember to check your Comcast email account settings and documentation for specific instructions on how to set up your email client. If you're still having trouble, contact Comcast support for assistance.