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Since I could not get any information from COX I went to do some of my own research. I found several locations that explains "Blacklisting" in tech terms. What I did find on all of them when I tested my sending ISP......is shown below. Can anyone explain all this gibberish to me? From the FAQs on the sites etc, it "sounds " like somehow my email showed up on a Russian site suspected of spam operations. (have no idea how that could have happened as my password was close to impossible to crack. Further reading suggested that it was all but impossible to get an address off these sites once they were put on it...............So now COX, I have done what Possibly you should have done to help inform me. That said.....What happens now?????
- Bird_Dog6 years agoNew Contributor
Kevin.........Pardon my ignorance and lack of appreciation for the merits of "Social Media". But, as mentioned I am a senior citizen who does not Twitter nor do I Face Book.........I have sent an email (of course from another server) to cox.help@cox.com. If that is even answered I wonder how many more times I will have re-explain the whole mess.............Here we gooooooooo again, transfer after transfer right into oblivion
- LisaH6 years agoModeratorHi Bird Dog. I can understand your frustration and want to discuss your issue but will need you to contact us via email at cox.help@cox.com. Thanks, Lisa - Cox Support Forums Moderator
- Bird_Dog6 years agoNew Contributor
I have been in contact with cox.help@cox.com for two days. All I get is....... we are watching the ticket and will get back to you. I have asked again and again to talk to someone on the phone. My request is ignored.
- KevinM26 years agoFormer ModeratorHi Bird dog, I have reached out to our Email Escalations Team, and we are aiming to have this resolved within the next few days. I am including additional information regarding Cox's Spam policy:
www.cox.com/.../protecting-yourself-from-spam.html
-Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator - Bird_Dog6 years agoNew Contributor
KEVIN,
Good morning. Thank you for the link. Extremely interesting "read". Some of it "went over my head" but the essence of it I understood. It still remains a mystery to me as to who and how my primary email address was hijacked. But moreover, I am just as puzzled as to why so much of my mail is marked as SPAM. Particularly, those emails from locations that I have been receiving emails from for years. As for me sending out mass mailings......never has happened. At most I may have "responded to all" in an email that went to members of a hunting dog club hat I am a member of. Probably at most maybe 30 - 50 members. Again, thanks for the link and still oping this gt resolved
- CrystalS6 years agoFormer ModeratorHello Bird Dog,
When you reply to all on a group email. That can be seen as spam due to the number of contacts in the email. Please reach out to us at Cox.help@cox.com for any updates you would like on the issue. -Crystal Cox Support Forum Moderator
- Bird_Dog6 years agoNew Contributor
Good morning Crystal,
I have been over on cox.help@cox.com for over a week without resolution. This morning I did run two malware detection programs on my laptop. For the first time two programs surfaced that may have been the source of the problems. Both programs were deleted and my system was cleaned and rechecked. As of this moment my system is completely clean. I will now change my password for the 17th time in three weeks and cross my fingers that the issue can now be resolved........