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Install an email client on your PC, Windows Mail or Outlook or BlueMail for desktop, etc, configure the email client to use POP (not IMAP). POP will download all emails located in your Inbox to the PC for storage. Any emails in folders that you have created, that are not in the Inbox, will need to be moved to the Inbox first.
https://bluemail.me/help/how-does-my-pop3-account-work-in-bluemail/
Consult with someone if you cannot do this yourself.
I have tried that and I could not get POP to work with anything so that is why I had to end up only using cox.net to do anything with my email for years and now there must be a way to back up all those emails at least to my computer please! I'm getting really scared because there's some very important emails over the years I need to access forever and I can't get POP to work and get all them off cox and over to something else.
- bryaninphx10 months agoValued Contributor
I use POP on my PC and have my emails going back more than 20 years.
- Rdrolet9 months agoNew Contributor III
Very good question; I have the same uncomfortable frustration with this transfer process and the support/communications details from Cox. Communications has been very inconsistent. I think the suggestions utilizing pop settings “can” work. But that’s easy for some folks with that knowledge. But for most of us, we don’t have that knowledge; but we do have a significant amount of email records that are very important.
I have been monitoring this site and frankly I have not heard from anyone who has yet “done” the transition.
I have received the second email from cox and expecting to get the “go” in about 2 weeks. I live in RI. I will offer an update at that time.
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