Then perhaps you have the magic key to get me into their server.
Unfortunately, I am not that geeky about this stuff.  After MUCH
screwing around, I was able to get in on Outlook so I know the
password works and my SMTP settings are correct.

Is it possible that there is some setting in Tbird that is not being
wiped away or being re-set without getting into config?  I am really
at a loss.  The Comcast people are worthless.  I have maybe ten years
of email in Tbird and I am loath (for that and because I want to
support Mozilla) to abandon it.

I would welcome any suggestions.  I am going to play with this for no
more than a week and then cancel my service if I can't use Tbird.

Thanks,

Dave

On Jul 23, 1:50 am, alanrf <[email protected]> wrote:
> These extensions are designed to work with Webmail services such as
> Yahoo, Hotmail and GMail.  They provide no functions at all for ISPs
> like Comcast which offer completely freely available POP and SMTP
> services.  Very simply, you do not need these extensions for Comcast
> (just to mention - I am a Comcast customer too).
>
> On Jul 22, 11:04 am, Dave Helmich <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am having no joy in using the SMTP connection to my new Comcast
> > email 'service'.  Will this extension work with Comcast since I have
> > access to their webmail service?
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