ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cox spam filter flags e-mail from Cox as spamI have the same problem as tajkki. I also use Thunderbird to read emails and have been getting at least 80% false SPAM tags. Every day I also log onto the Cox mail server, go to the SPAM folder , highlight the non SPAM and use the thumbs up to say it is OK. In the past this seamed to log the senders address as OK and the mistake was not repeated. That does not work anymore. It appears the SPAM filter is unable to be trained as I believe it used to be.Re: Sending emails while overseas fails silentlyI have had the same problem in England, Canada and Mexico. The solution to use webmail.cox.net only partially solves the problem. I have given my Cox email address to people all over the world and sometimes I get emails from them so I assumed it was working. Living in Phoenix AZ I purchased British Airways tickets, an international company on 7 continents, and still have not received email confirmation to my Cox email. It has worked in the past so I suspect security has tightened. So, all the people overseas could be sending me email and wondering why I have not replied. When I travel now I go to webmail and forward to my gmail address so I can respond to emails easily. My Cox email as registered with about 200 websites over the years and it looks like I need to convert them all to Gmail. Once I do that there is no need for me to stay with COX as a provider. Doing a web search it looks like this problem has been around for 10 years. Given international travel and trade it is short sighted not to fix it. Keith 35 years with COX and getting ready to leave.