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- lbrodahlNew Contributor II
When I try to send, I get an expired or invalid certificate.
- Pam613Contributor II
Me too, & my email was hacked a few days ago .......not the first time either
- stinkfoot63Contributor II
Still having the timeout problem. It's nice to know that we're paying a premium to just twist in the wind when services malfunction.
- KevinM2Former Moderator
Hello, to ensure that customer privacy information remains safe and secure, email messages sent from a Cox.net email address will require TLS v.1.0 security encryption or later. Customers using outdated email clients or mobile devices may receive a failed message when attempting to send an email. Please make sure that your devices and operating systems are up-to-date. -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
- stinkfoot63Contributor II
Why is there no heads up to changes that cause services to no longer function? My computer has received its latest cumulative update and the email client is also up to date. Being a communications company it would seem reasonable that you'd deign to communicate these types of things
My email client no longer works... I get errors now when it worked fine before your unannounced "upgrade"
Now I get:
An error occurred while sending mail: The mail server sent an incorrect greeting: eastrmimpo209.cox.net cox too many bad commands from 24.253.184.152
- stinkfoot63Contributor II
I'm trying to send and the outgoing server immediately times out.
- eminiR2kContributor
This just popped up on my email client... Bad Certificate?
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