ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New DRM in Cox OC land? What is the DRM tuner that you are using? I use a HDHomeRun Prime and if I need to switch to a new tuner to get this working, I'm willing to do that. How to report a WIFI hotspot outage? There is a particular WIFI hotspot that I use. It has not worked in about three weeks. Can I call customer service? Or is there a support group that I can contact? Thanks Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** This is really an excellent idea. I wish that I had thought of it. Thanks for sharing. Re: Cox's spam filtering ** That's another issue; blacklist limitation. It used to be that Cox limited the blacklist to 50 entries. I know they bumped it up, but I'm not sure what the limit is now. I've bumped into that limit in the past, but I've been able to add more in recently, so it must have gotten expanded when they moved to the out sourced provider. The blacklist is buried in the settings and is a *** to find. Its doesn't matter anyway, because you can no longer edit it. The only changes that you can make is to delete an entry. Which I suppose if you've hit the limitation, perhaps you might want to remove some old entries. However, I wouldn't bother. The email addresses are all spoofed, and what gets added will never block any inbound emails. I used to dissect the email header, find the real email address and enter either it or the domain that it was sent from, but is getting impossible to figure out anymore and since you can't manually add in an entry, it doesn't matter. Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** It is as if they turned off all spam filtering completely I guess that's what I've been trying to say this whole time. ** that is obviously SPAM is clogging up my inbox and I want it stopped. If someone at Cox is reading this, please escalate to your boss and then their boss - your customers view your services as a joke. And that's the other reason why I keep pushing this. I personally feel sorry for Becky. As WiderMouth say's, she's paid just to give lip service and I see no effort on the part of Cox doing anything about resolving this issue. I personally think that the only way they will make the changes is if we as customers move onto other service providers. Unfortunately, there is no other provider in my area. Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** Once upon a time, a person was able to manually edit the Black List and the White List. Occasionally I would have to white list a person to make sure that the email got through. I never felt that the "Report Spam" and "Not Spam" ever worked. I always found that manually editing the two lists worked best, but since were no longer able to do that, we're stuck with "Report as Spam". Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** I guess I hit a nerve with my posting. That's good. I know that it's a long shot, but perhaps someone from Cox is following this thread and seeing how frustrated customers are. Its funny that we never heard anything from Becky after her initial post. But, I didn't really expect a follow up. It would just be nice if Cox really cared about their customers that they would at least follow up with something. I hope that others keep sharing their stories of spam. Maybe eventually cox will get the message. Again, I think that its a long shot, but a person can always hope. Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** Becky, Here are just a few examples of spam that Cox is letting through: Doctor Shocked - Insane Method Destroys Tinnitus Fast: Dr. Tinnitus, M.D. <tapxrnnbunwbookh@anhekifhdjwihe.provantarmarnesbu.com> Protect Your Budget with a Home Warranty. First Month FREE. Home Warranty Special <jbyaodcby@axyafvmiexmpqmhvp.tuturnespekama.com> 5 common foods found in most American kitchens that are deadly Five Fatal Foods <swdwumvykq@lqcuvxbgihseis.trixiardelynesawayal.com> A Reverse Mortgage Loan May Help Eliminate Credit Card Bills AAG Mortgage Loans <vrutwqrajvip@dhngakvckxyfhdynsk.conchpanuaripe.com> WALMART : You Have Been Selected !!! Thankyou! <contact551455568669@alborsanews.com> How To Back Up All Your Photos & Video With 1 Click! The Photo Stick <contact@repmemox.com> GovernmentPrograms may Reduce Monthly MortgagePayments forMilitary VABenefitSurvey <contact@dealzbay.net> All of this is legitimate spam that Cox should be filtering out. Do you know how much time a day I spend adding this ** to the black list, and marking as spam and reporting as spam? Far to much. I wasted 30 minutes this evening just going through this **. I often have to do this multiple time a day. Do you seriously think that Cox is doing all it can to block this **? Daryl Re: Cox's spam filtering ** Becky, I'm not sure where you get the idea that I'm expecting a personal response from Cox, I'm not. What I EXPECT is for Cox to do a better job at blocking spam. I've heard the response from Cox before that "We're doing all that we can". I don't believe that. I have multiple email addresses, and those providers do a much better job at blocking spammers than what Cox does. One of those email addresses is one that I manage myself with spamassassin. I get far less spam with that address. Also, before Cox switched to the new webmail, I used to have more control over the blacklist. I used to be able to inspect the headers of the email and find the REAL email address that the spammer are using, not the spoofed one that it appears that the email is coming from, and add that to the blacklist. I was able to block a hell of a lot more spam thaN what I can now. The new webmail only allows me to add the entire email address and without being able to inspect the headers, I suspect that these are the spoofed addresses and not the real addresses. Cox needs to do better. The only reason why I've been a cox customer for over 20 years is because I have no other option in my area. Cox better hope that another provider never comes along. They'll loose customers in droves. Daryl Cox's spam filtering ** I've been a Cox customer for 20+ years. I've always known that Cox's spam filtering was **, but it's worse that **, it's horrible. I've tried hard to protect my email from spammers, but unfortunately, I got on a spammers list and am getting ** that is obviously spam. Cox is letting this ** through and I have to consistency log into the webmail, look through my email, add the spam to the black senders list, and report as spam before I can download it to my email client. I have to do the same for my wife's account. It's getting ridiculous. Actually, its getting to the point where I"m going to have to drop cox as my primary email account and switch to something else. As much as I hate Google, or another online email provider, I may have to switch to them. Before the new webmail I used to be able to edit the block senders list and block whole domains, but that is no longer an option. I can now only add whole email addresses. The spammers are smart and will send out spam from multiple email accounts, but I can often stop a lot of that if I can block the domain. I honestly don't think that Cox has any kind of spam control in place. If they do, then its worthless. Daryl