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What I mean by free is you don't pay extra for it. It's is also outsourced and Cox is slowly shrinking what customers it supports. I wouldn't be surprised if Cox eventually gets rid of Cox email all together. Not to mention using Cox Residential email for a business is probably against ToS. I suggest getting a backup email provider and slowly switch over. If you have a website for your business then your website provider probably offers email servers under your domain. I don't mean to be rude with my response. Just trying to give the best overall advice.
As for your issue in OP, you could try emailing Cox and see if they can put in a ticket to investigate your issue.
Yes, I know all that. My email is through a business account.
- WiderMouthOpen3 years agoEsteemed Contributor II
My email is through a business account.
Oh. Is it a Cox.net domain? As I understand it if you don't need the cox.net domain you can get Cox Business email which is NOT outsourced and performs alot better.
- jcsllc19793 years agoNew Contributor
Yes! I said earlier that I access my email through www.cox.net.
- WiderMouthOpen3 years agoEsteemed Contributor II
I said earlier that I access my email through www.cox.net.
You said "I'm accessing my email through the Cox website." That could have been Cox Business or Cox Resi website. I am just confused why you got a Cox Business account but not using Cox Business email servers.
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