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bobC927
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Since I'm sending the email to myself the sender's domain is Cox.
bearone2
6 years agoContributor III
i'm limited to 20meg or so when i email from cox to cox or cox to another email. i just checked a couple web pages i've got saved, 36meg & 136meg.
- KevinM26 years agoFormer Moderator@Bearone2, how many senders are you sending the attachments to at one time? Are you experiencing this error on the myemail.cox.net or are you using a Client email server?
We have a system in place for email authentication/validation, and this protocol is designed to detect and block email spoofing. Under email settings, please enable SMTP authentication for outgoing email, if not already enabled. We also recommend you change your outgoing email port to 465 and turn on SSL/TLS encryption. If your devices can’t support the change to port 465, you can continue to use Port 25 or 587 for outgoing email and disable SSL/TLS encryption. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator- bearone26 years agoContributor III
when i was out of town using the laptop on hotel/relative wi-fi with outlook.
i find that cox webmail is impossible to use when sending to as many groups as i forward emails.
i tried to post a pic, all settings are the same as you posted on home pc + traveling laptop.
- KevinM26 years agoFormer Moderator@Bearone2, to combat spam, Cox places various limits on email, including limiting the maximum number of recipients per message and the maximum number of messages per server connection. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
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