hey now it's only the incoming servers that can't detect possible spam. I got a bunch that link to a valid company and sent an email to that company asking about who pays the spamer for linking to them.I was asked by the company to forward the emails to them for investigations, GUESS WHAT cox smtp servers are much smarter than the incoming servers they identified the emails i'm trying to send to the company as requested as possible spam and won't send them. either as reg emails or attachments.
NOW that seems to me like just maybe cox is being paid by the spamers to let their emails in to us. how else can you explain that.
Also forwarding them to spamreport@cox.net is a waste of time as I sent them the same spam from trusted meds over and over up to 50 at a time and still receive them almost every day.
can't wait until any other highspeed service is avail. in this area to change.....not to mention outages at least 1 a week but thats another forum topic