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The settings on my Comcast mail account magically shifted themeselves inside mail, and I was unable to access my Inbox through Mail. I tried resetting all the passwords, ports, and so forth, as laid out in Comcast's instructions, but to no avail.
When I tried to access my mail through the web, Comcast's website would not recognize my password, which had always worked before.
I thought that perhaps something funky was going on with Mail, so I downloaded Mozilla Thunderbird and tried to set it up. It told me that Comcast was rejecting my password.
I finally reset my website password and accessed my mail through the web interface, but Mail still wouldn't work with either the old or the new password.
I wrote to Comcast Help, and they sent me back a note suggesting that I do what I had already done--which I had explained in the note.
In desperation, I decided to open a gmail account, which Mail accepted just fine. Now I am using gmail for personal mail, client mail, and mailing lists, and leaving commercial messages and other non-urgent stuff on Comcast, which I access on the web once or twice a day.
Well, during this process, Mail lost my Comcast Inbox. It was gone. Vanished. "Restore" did absolutely nothing. It was not in Libraries or anywhere else, and there were some messages I wanted to keep.
Then I remembered Time Machine. I opened it up, found the Comcast Inbox from a couple of days ago, and restored it. It's now a separate folder in Mail, but at least I can find those messages.
YAY!
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