Although you can keep your @Comcast.net address, it would probably be best to begin migrating to one of the (often free) email only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. That way you won't have to change it again when your ISP changes.
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BruceW
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Yes. Please see https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/using-email-only and https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/email-only-faqs.
Although you can keep your @Comcast.net address, it would probably be best to begin migrating to one of the (often free) email only providers like Outlook.com, Gmail.com, Yahoo.com, etc. That way you won't have to change it again when your ISP changes.
Please be aware that there are 2 kinds of responses in this Forum: Replies and Comments. When you Comment on a post by scrolling down to "Comment on this post here...", I am notified of your response. But if you select Reply, I am NOT notified and may not be aware of your response.
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EG
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3 years ago
Concern moved here to the E-mail help section for assistance.
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