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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.

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