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I do remember Cox webmail being around for a while; however, I didn't use it until the security of my older version of Outlook became obsolete. I remember different variations of Cox webmail, such as Classic and Enhanced, and Cox used to administer webmail. Cox now contracts their webmail.
Regex in these older posts probably worked in the earlier incarnations of Cox webmail.
- Flinx3 years agoContributor
The reason I want to use their filtering is that my wifes email has become inundated with spam.
the automatic spam filter for cox does not work well. I want to stop them before they get to the inbox. also I am not getting notifications to replies here even though I have subscribed to my own thread.
- CurtB3 years agoValued Contributor III
You can't do what you want to do. But there are things you can do.
1. Set your Spam settings to "No Spam filtering". Spam filtering just redirects some email to the Spam folder. It still needs to be reviewed in case Cox sent a wanted email to Spam.
2. Create this Filter Rule:
Condition: From Contains newsletter Action: Discard
That one rule should significantly reduce Spam that hits your Inbox.
3. Review Spam you receive and add rules similar to the one above for the worst offenders. Continue to do that and Spam will be reduced.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
On the lower-right side of this page, does the Turn Reply Notifications read on or off?
Edit: Under the More button beneath your original post.
- Flinx3 years agoContributor
it says turn reply notifications off. I posted a question a month or so ago and I would get notifications, usually several hours to maybe a day later. this time I get nothing.
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