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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us about this issue, and I understand that unwanted spam emails can be agitating to deal with. You may have to forward these emails as an attachment to abuse@cox.net.
www.cox.com/.../reporting-spam-phishing-and-virus-abuse.html
www.cox.com/.../protecting-yourself-from-spam.html
You may also set up spam filter rules through your WebMail settings on myemail.cox.net. Here's some additional information:
From your WebMail Settings menu, select Inbox, then select "Filter Rules."
-Add a new rule.
-Add a condition based on From, and then type in the domain of the email addresses that spam you.
-Add an action to either discard or file the emails from that domain into any folder of your choice, such as Trash. Filtering spam at the domain level is often more effective than blocking individual email addresses. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
The problem I'm having is that I am getting a dozen or more spam emails a day, almost all from different domains. So blocking the source doesn't really help. Isn't there a way to tighten down properties to block list mailings? I sure don't have this issue with my hotmail account.
- KevinM26 years agoFormer ModeratorCox spends a great deal of time, money, and goodwill addressing the problem. In addition, several state legislatures and Congress are trying to stop spamming through legislation. The accounts of customers who violate Cox's anti-spam policy may also be suspended or terminated. We currently have a variety of measures in place to help protect our customers and our network from spam, and we continue to look for ways to improve the service. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
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