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Thanks, I appreciate the replies. The more attention this topic gets, the greater the chance that Cox will eventually have to address this issue. Just as long as posts, such as this, remain active.
In regards to Cox outsourcing, it's no surprise that Cox moved away from maintaining their email servers by having them outsourced through a third-party. It may also have to do with Cox changing their email policy back in August 2019: www.cox.com/.../cox-email-creation-policy.html
So now the Cox solution for their inept management of their email servers is to start eliminating the poor email service altogether. Whichever the case may be, it’s clear that whoever Cox handed the keys to, continues to absolutely do nothing in blocking spam and other potentially harmful emails. It's also plain to see that Cox has ceased in offering support to those experiencing problems with Cox Webmail. Evidence for such lack of support can be found within the 1,011 search results here on the forum using the keyword "SPAM". This is another example of what happens when a utility is granted an exclusive contract and left to do as they please.
Email is a basic service of any Internet Service Provider and it’s not rocket science. Personally, I pay Cox a lot of money for internet that includes email service. A service that I rely on for daily communication involving bill payments, doctor notices, bank accounts, insurance matters, subscriptions, appointments, contacts, and other critical daily functions. But that's hard to do when spam has taken over and is in complete control of your inbox. The FCC advises customers to forward unwanted or deceptive messages to their email provider. But what if your provider is unwilling or incapable of correcting this issue?
One would expect better service from a company with an estimated annual revenue of $32 billion, according to Forbes. However, it appears that Cox would rather waste time and money than admitting something is wrong instead.
I am not too pleased with COX right now myself but it's not their fault you got yourself on a bunch of subscription lists, possibly hacked, or your contacts accounts hacked and your email is out there for spammers to go to town with.
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