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I am having the same issue, mail upgrade on 4/27/19, kept asking for IMAP password, I called Cox and they reset the password for 1 of my email addresses, now I lost all my tasks, reminders and moved all my tasks into a TO DO list and DELETED, over 12000!!! Still says 'Synchronizing' and does not stop!! Called COX several times and they say their mail servers have to sysnchronize...REALLY 14 days to synchronize?? Cox is the worst service out there!!
- TJTom6 years agoNew Contributor II
I'm chiming in to report that I am experiencing the same problems listed by the other posters in this thread. I have burned up several hours of time on Cox chat and phone “support” to receive only the scripted responses to check settings over and over again, reload SW applications, upgrade to the latest SW and refer the problem to Microsoft because “it must be a Microsoft problem.”
The latest round of problems started on 24 April 2019 (17 days ago). This coincides with the latest known Cox initiated email server changes. ALL of our devices are affected as follows:
Windows 10 Pro desktop using Microsoft Outlook 2016
I ended up reinstalling the complete Microsoft Office SW to be sure I was starting fresh. The Outlook auto settings process won’t connect to COX at all even though I can see that it properly discovered the COX server names and port numbers. My internet research found that many users have historically had the same issue with COX servers. The COX rep would not acknowledge that fact and said I should contact Microsoft.iPhone X
Intermittently will not send or receive email even though it has a strong cellular connection AND a strong Wi-Fi connection. Sometimes we can get email to work if we turn off the Wi-Fi and therefore force the phone to use the cellular link. When working we have seen up to a 5 hour latency between sending and receiving an email from one of our cell phones to the other.Samsung Gallaxy S7
Same issues as the iPhone XWindows XP Pro desktop using Microsoft Outlook 2003
Yes. I know it’s old but it was working fine up until 24 April 2019. It will currently still reliably send emails (So it is still connecting to the COX server) but the incoming email completely stopped on 24 April 2019. I even deleted the account and re-entered all the COX setup information. That didn’t change anything. Outgoing still works but incoming does not work at all.All of my incoming and outgoing email is visible on the COX web-mail site and I am using only 2% of my allotted 2 GB of email storage. I do not want to use the COX web-mail as my primary email interface application.
I too am extremely disappointed in the COX service. It appears that they have farmed out the email service and do not have the expertise to troubleshoot and correct the problems. At the end of one chat session the support rep started pitching an additional cost upgrade of my COX “service.” This was after he acknowledged that he had not solved my problem. I had to respond three times that I was not going to buy in to a larger bill. I felt like he just wanted points for up selling and didn’t really care that my email was not working.
- TJTom6 years agoNew Contributor II
Additional information...
I loaded Outlook 2003 on a Windows 7 Pro laptop and successfully got email working (Send and Receive) using the Cox published parameters for their IMAP server. However, I found that my Inbox messages older than 3/24/2019 are no longer shown. I logged into the the Cox WebMail and the WebMail inbox also is now missing the messages prior than 3/24/2019.
this is a new and distinct problem, Therefore, I will start a new thread about the missing emails on this forum.
- KevinM26 years agoFormer ModeratorHi TJTom, the server changes were created to better protect you, our Cox Email users, and the email you send. As a result, Cox no longer supports sending email through email clients using SSL security encryption version 3.0 or older. Are you missing emails from our host web server on myemail.cox.net? Are any other Client devices or applications affected or is it only Outlook 2003? -Kevin M. Cox Support Forum Moderator
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