To retrieve old emails from the Comcast mail server, log into your Comcast email account through their web interface. Use the search function to find specific emails by entering keywords, dates, or sender information. If you’ve archived emails, check the "Archive" or "Folders" section for older messages. Additionally, ensure you haven't accidentally deleted them; check the "Trash" folder if necessary.
Your incoming POP3 mail server is "mail.comcast.net" Your outgoing SMTP mail server is "smtp.comcast.net" Guides for various external mail clients can be found: http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?cat=Email#More___
Incoming server can refer to the mail server your mail client accesses for email.
yes i find email address by search in Google.com
You would need a email server before you could use a webmail server..
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IM (Instant Messaging) is an online chat capability between two known parties who are both logged in to the IM facility and send real time messages to each other. There are multiple IM programs and protocols that are not compatible with each other although some IM programs have extensions that allow communicating with other protocols. There are some IM standard protocols but none are universally excepted. Email has been around much longer than IM and there is a single standard email protocol (SMTP -Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) that is used for routing mail messages between mail servers. Mail servers are machines and software that receive your email, locate the destination server and route the message to it. If the server is not available for some reason, mail will be held for a while (maybe a few days) until the server is available. Once it arrives at the destination server it will be held until retrieved by your computer email program. The mail servers are not the program used on your computer for email. Email is sent and received with an email program such as Microsoft mail (or outlook or live mail), Mozilla Thunderbird, Pegasus Mail, Eudora, Opera mail or a web based mail programs such as gmail, yahoo Mail, Aol, Mail, etc. The stand alone mail programs will usually use SMTP to send an email to a mail server and can use either POP3, or IMAP (or MAPI) to retrieve emails from a mail server. There are many email programs and they can all send and receive emails from each other because they all follow the standard email protocols. Email is not done real time, although it looks like email messages arrive at their destination almost immediately, and you do not need to be running an email program (or have the computer turned on) for an email to be sent and received. The email is stored at the email server until retrieved by your email program and depending on how you retrieve the email message it may be kept there until you intentionally delete it.
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Internal email is electronic mail that only uses a company's internal mail servers. External email makes use of two or more mail servers as the mail is routed, the originating server and the destination server.
An email message is created using a mail client program. This program then sends the message to a server. The server then forwards the message to the recipient's email server, where the message is then supplied to the recipient's email client. It's delivered using a server architectureBy L.S.
This occurs if you send an email to a non-existent email account or server.
No. You may have as many e-mail server / addresses as you want.
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