Comcast Email Setup Eudora
Posted in group: comp.mail.eudora.mac: Re Comcast. Here are Comcast's latest email settings. I am moving from sbcglobal.net to comcast.net for email but I can't seem to set up my Eudora to download from comcast tho I used the STMP and POP. [E-mail] New Eudora email woes on Comcast. Haven't used that. A really quick Google search found this for email client setup on Comcast. Email Setup – Secure SSL/TLS Settings. Etc., the email application will. Select “Log on using” radio button and enter your Comcast email user.
• Open Eudora. • Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Options.' • Click 'Getting Started' under 'Category.' • Enter your full name in the 'Real name:' field.

• Enter your full webmail address (sample@yourdomain.com) in the 'Return address:' field. Troy 500 Serial Server. • Enter 'pop3.ivenue.com' in the 'Mail Server (Incoming):' field.
• Enter your full webmail address (sample@yourdomain.com) in the 'Login Name' field. • Click 'Allow authentication' below 'SMTP Server.'
• Enter 'smtp.ivenue.com' in the 'SMTP (Outgoing) Server:' field. • Click 'Checking Mail' under 'Category.' • Set 'Secure Sockets when Receiving' to 'Never.' • Click 'Incoming Mail' under 'Category.'
• Optional: If you want to use both Eudora and webmail to check your mail, check the box for ' Leave mail on server'. • Select 'Passwords' for 'Authentication Style.' • Click 'Sending Mail' under 'Category.' • Check the box next to 'Allow authentication.' • Set 'Secure Sockets when Sending' to 'Never,' and click 'OK.'
• Check the box next to ' Use submission port (587)' (Check your firewall settings if necessary to enable that port.). • Click 'OK,' and then verify your settings by clicking 'File,' and then 'Check Mail.'
I've talked to Comcast till I'm blue in the face, goggled every conceivable title for problem I'm having and still no results. Whenever someone hits 'Reply' to a message I've sent, it sometimes comes back to them as 'undeliverable.and winds up with showing secsteve@mail. As far as I can tell the @mail is what is causing the problem, but darn if I can figure it out and Comcast is no help. I tried the Eudora help forums too with no luck. It seems to be happening more frequently now and I'm at my wits end. I've checked all the settings in both Eudora for PC and Eudora for Mac and I know their correct.
Any suggestions/insights as what may be causing the problem? Thanks, I know I can count on you folks here for help.