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I suppose you could assume webmail because OP asked on the Forum, but one could also assume a client if said client is configured for Cox email.
If it's webmail, print the page listing your contacts. If it's a client, export the .pab file to a .csv file.
but you know what assuming does?
no way to print/export entire contact list, i just checked every box within contacts.
it's been like this for 30 + years with cox & why webmail is a pita to use.
i check for spam/intrusions when i'm on the forum.
fwiw, i do know how to export to csv/outlook/gmail/yahoo/etc + import the same to gmail/yahoo/outlook/etc.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
I don't believe Cox webmail has been around since 1990.
There is always a way to extract data. I've even went as far as parsing the HTML code into a spreadsheet.
- bearone25 years agoContributor III
cox tv to '82.
maybe you could get the info but in my case, it's so outdated, it's worthless.
if you think cox webmail contacts are similar to the presentation of gmail contacts, where name/email/phone/etc, you're wrong. only one can be opened at a time!
i don't need/use cox webmail contacts. the only reason i check webmail is to see if something in spam is something i want/need.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
What's Cox TV in '82 got to do with webmail?
I don't use Cox webmail but logged in this morning for a look.
My assumption from HTML code was a no-go because the Address Book is a Java script. I don't have anyone listed in my Cox address book but there is a checkbox to Select All (contacts) and another to Print. Even if the Print option within webmail fails, you do have a Print option within your browser.
I would need to populate my Address Book to explore, but I have no friends. Will you be my friend? If so, post your email address in this widely-public forum.
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