I use Microsoft Outlook for one of my email clients. I sometimes have problems sending outgoing emails because comcast does not like some of the configurations. I think Dan told me how to fix the problem and since then I haven't had issues.
WooHoo I got a mention. I'm not a big fan of Outlook mainly because it's so expensive and not cross platform. Plus I don't need the scheduling features which makes half the proggy a waste for me. When I did have to use it in a corporate environment it was bloated and slow for me. Thunderbird is my client of choice.
WooHoo I got a mention. I'm not a big fan of Outlook mainly because it's so expensive and not cross platform. Plus I don't need the scheduling features which makes half the proggy a waste for me. When I did have to use it in a corporate environment it was bloated and slow for me. Thunderbird is my client of choice.
Comcast blocks outgoing port 25 on their residential service.
If you are sending e-mail from your Comcast connection you will need to use the Comcast SMTP server in your settings (smtp.comcast.net), or use an alternate port on an SMTP server that you control or have access to outside of their network.
Cross platform means it works on more than one operating system. For instance Thunderbird works on Windows, Linux, and OS X. I believe Outlook does work on OS X (Macs) but nada for Linux. For most people this isn't an issue but for someone like me who cannot make up their mind it's important that I can just copy the data directory to a CD and copy it over to another OS then have everything in right in the same place on the new OS.
Comcast blocks outgoing port 25 on their residential service.
If you are sending e-mail from your Comcast connection you will need to use the Comcast SMTP server in your settings (smtp.comcast.net), or use an alternate port on an SMTP server that you control or have access to outside of their network.