Re: Comcast difficulties
stan wrote: > I have justed moved and switched to Comcast. I can't sign on to > Comcast even though it says you can use "unsupported browsers. > I also am confused in that withj Time Warner Road Runner, I started up > my computer and was automatically able to use mail and news groups > (Road Runner gave me the Outgoing Server address et al. Don't know > how this works in Comcast where I have to actaully go to the Comcast > address to start up. > > Can anyone using COMCAST clarify this for me? Why can't I logon? How > do I send E-mail and news posts when I don't have the outgoing server > addresses? > > Thanks > Stan I switched to ComCast about a month ago. They have reserved their own private corner of the Evil Empire, but I must admit that their tech reps have been easy to reach and very good. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Comcast difficulties
stan wrote: I have justed moved and switched to Comcast. I can't sign on to Comcast even though it says you can use "unsupported browsers. I also am confused in that withj Time Warner Road Runner, I started up my computer and was automatically able to use mail and news groups (Road Runner gave me the Outgoing Server address et al. Don't know how this works in Comcast where I have to actaully go to the Comcast address to start up. Can anyone using COMCAST clarify this for me? Why can't I logon? How do I send E-mail and news posts when I don't have the outgoing server addresses? Thanks Stan Incoming = mail.comcast.net (pop3) port 110 Outgoing = smtp.comcast.net port 587 or 465(SSL) Comcast dropped usenet service some time ago, so you will have to subscribe to one on your own. -- Claude ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey