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I, too, just noticed this email format change. It is AWFUL!!! What happened to "if it ain't broke, don't fix it?" How can we switch back??? If not, I may have to get another carrier after 20 years!!
Can't switch back. Rather then switching ISP, why not switch to a non-ISP email provider? That way you don't lose your email if you ever move out of the Cox footprint. Gmail and Yahoo are two free options and Proton is available if your primacy concern is security.
- peggy80802 years agoContributor
I would do this IF I knew how to move 15 years of emails to another service. This new interface is horrendous
- lmw20202 years agoNew Contributor
I got fed up and moved to Proton Mail. You can get one free email account to try or up to 10 email addresses with aliases for $5 a month. They have great tutorials on how to move from your present provider, but 90% of Proton users just start a news email from scratch and keep the old and gradually switch over time. I also can say that their support is the best, and they answered my first 3 support questions with thorough answers within 24 hours, and the 4th question within 48 hours. I can't recommend them enough.
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