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choose “Use same settings as my incoming mail server”.check “My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication”.make sure “Logon using Secure Password Authentication (SPA)” is NOT checked.enter User Name (your Comcast user ID, the part before in your email address).enter E-mail Address (your full Comcast email address).enter Your Name (whatever you want to appear on your messages).click on your Comcast account to highlight it.See if you can change your IMAP account to these settings. Here are the settings for setting up Outlook 2007 for Comcast POP mail. Did you get any error messages when you set it up as POP? You most certainly can set up Comcast email as POP. I hope I don't totally screw things to the wall.Įdited by ranchhand_, 02 September 2015 - 03:51 PM. I don't know if this will work, but I will try it tomorrow. That sucks eggs.ĭoes anyone have any information on rolling back to POP3 from IMAP in Outlook? I really don't like the fact that I can't delete the emails off the server. Ok, so we configured for IMAP and I hate it. He suggested calling Microsoft, but I would rather have a root canal done without anesthetic that go through that.
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I called my ISP (Comcast), and the tech (level 2) told me I might not be able to configure for POP3 on a new install because everything was going to IMAP. My wife also runs Outlook on her old XP machine with POP3 and it is fine. Oddly, my old version of W7 was still active on my old HDD and my POP3 Outlook 2007 was running perfectly. I have been installing/configuring Outlook for years (I was in systems until I retired, MCP, blah blah) and tried every trick in the book, but nada. Then I installed Outlook 2007 from my disk, and I could not get it to recognize my POP3 at all. I am using Outlook 2007 recently I got an SSD 500gig drive and reinstalled my Windows 7 Ultimate on it all is fine.