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Expert. •. 29.6K Messages. 5 years ago. @coop3842 wrote: It does not matter what type of device. All my devices are asking for my password which I did not change. The original P/W does not work. I am using Comcast.
Sign into Xfinity Email using your Xfinity ID and password. Right-click on the Trash folder or click on the More Actions icon (three lines) next to the trash folder. Select Recover Deleted Items. Select the messages you want to restore and then click Move Selected Items. Select the appropriate destination folder and click OK or Move.
Go to https://comca.st/2YHGl0d and log in with your email address and password. Go to the mailbox by clicking on the Email tab. Right-click on the Trash folder or click on the More Actions icon (three lines) next to the trash folder, then select Recover Deleted Items. Select the messages to be restored, then click Move Selected Items.
Access Your Inbox: Click on your inbox or any other folders you want to access (like Sent, Drafts, etc.). This will open up your email interface where you can read, send, and manage your emails. Use Email Client: Alternatively, you can set up your Comcast email on an email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail, or Mozilla Thunderbird.
1) Sign in to Xfinity Email using your Xfinity ID and password. 2) Right-click on the Trash folder or click on the More Actions icon (three lines) next to the trash folder. 3) Select Recover Deleted Items. 4) Select the messages you want to restore and then click Move Selected Items.
To enable third-party access please: Sign in to your comcast email through the website here. Select the settings (gear icon) in the top right. Select “Email Settings” below the gear icon. Select “Security” in the top left. Make sure the box below “Third Party Access Security” is checked.
I talked to 5 of your email reps all the way to Security Teir 2. Three of the reps said that they have fixed the issue, but all three did not work. I was on the phone over 6 hours. The issue: All of my 2023 emails in my inbox have disappeared. I need to look at allot of IMPORTANT 2023 emails.
XfinityGabrielS. We are aware of search issues on the mobile browser and are working towards a fix. As a workaround, you can use your native client on your mobile device by following the instructions outlined below. As noted in the first section of Email Set-Up, make sure to enable access from third-party clients.
Here are a few steps you can take to make sure your settings are correct. In Outlook, right-click on the folder and select Properties. Select the AutoArchive tab and select Archive this folder using this settings. In Clean out items older than, enter 180 days, or whatever the desired amount of days/months/years may be.
emails disappeared. All of my emails from 2/16/23 to this morning have disappeared from my Comcast email account. They are not in the trash, they were not deleted. They were in my inbox and now they are gone except for anything in the 2 hours. Any help is appreciated.