maxim
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 184
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Posted: 06/12/07 - 06:01 Post subject: |
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| Ahoy! Im using cox.net webmail. Few days ago I couldnt read or write messages. I dont know how much space I have for my mails, maybe thats problem. I cant delete any message because all of them are important for me. Ive got some problem with my webmail, but I dont know which one. Please, help me! |
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baxy
Joined: 28 Aug 2003 Posts: 206
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Posted: 07/22/07 - 02:37 Post subject: |
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| Cox providers have a 100 MB of email storage for subscribers. As this is a lot of space, its a good idea to regularly clean out your inbox to ensure that you never run into storage capacity problems. Web Mail automatically deletes emails in the Deleted E-mails folder after a period of time to help out with the storage capacity issue. Also, its important to realize that all emails in your inbox are counted as part of your 100 MB storage capacity. You can read email from your other accounts in your inbox with Web Mail. For example, you can read your work or home email accounts. In the event that you do run into storage capacity problems, Web Mail will give you a heads-up before you actually reach your 100 MB limit. Also, make sure that you save emails to the server instead of saving it to computer. The service is free to all Cox high-speed Internet subscribers. For use the Cox Web Mail you must assign first. Your username will be at the beginning of your Cox email address everything before the @ symbol. Your password is up to you. Make sure it is easy for you to remember, and difficult for others to guess. |
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