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as i said "what I was looking for is a spam filter I could ascribe “safe sender” addresses in."
the nextdoor email was speaking to some "recent cox changes..." about what? that's what i lost. for some reason, they can't resend exactly, may have been the particular random rep that knew something. anyway, turns out, webmail does not have a "safe sender" list. i'm gathering that if the address is in my contact list, it's considered "safe?"
I'm a slow understander.
If the Nextdoor email had delivered to your Inbox and you had read it for the gist of "problems with Cox email," why ascribe it as a Safe Sender? What was the threat to the email to be filtered, blocked, deleted? I mean, it had already safely delivered to your Inbox.
...or, after the email had since mysteriously disappeared, you're now trying to ascribe Nextdoor as a Safe Sender so future email will not be deleted. This would make more sense and if the case, ignore the previous paragraph you had already read.
If it was in your Inbox, it was on the server. If it was on the server, an administrator could delete it. It's a simple admin command to delete all occurrences from the server(s). This would naturally beg the question: why? I don't know. It was, after all, a consumer alert about problems with Cox email service.
If you didn't delete it and have zero rules to handle it...and nobody bonked you on the head while in webmail...someone with admin privileges deleted it.
- socal_transplan4 years agoContributor III
you may be slow but you finally got the picture bruce. and that's my question too.. WHY?? also, how...and where did it go? nothing surprises me any more. and yes, tiffany, this is indeed an odd situation!
- socal_transplan4 years agoContributor III
bruce, btw, as yet i have not received your message. i saw it while i was responding to tiffany. another "odd?"
- CrystalS4 years agoFormer ModeratorHello @Social Transplant,
I can certainly understand your frustrations. When dealing with this ongoing email issue. This appears as if you may need someone to look into your account. We would definitely be able to assist you with this. Please reach us on Twitter at @CoxHelp, visit us on Facebook, or email us at cox.help@cox.com. Provide us the name on the account with the complete service address with a link to this thread so we can get started.
Crystal S.
Cox Support Forum Moderator
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