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keithbvadu2

(36,640 posts)
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 11:54 PM Feb 2022

Need a new email... Cox Cable is doing away with their email so -

Need a new email... Cox Cable is doing away with their email so a friend needs a new email. She uses Outlook. Thinking of Yahoo or Gmail. Can either or both be utilized with Outlook?

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Need a new email... Cox Cable is doing away with their email so - (Original Post) keithbvadu2 Feb 2022 OP
Can't stand either canetoad Feb 2022 #1
I prefer Apple iCloud because they have real stores in case of catastrophe. Tetrachloride Feb 2022 #2
Try gmail. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2022 #3
gmail works very well with Outlook DBoon Feb 2022 #4
I've been with Gmail for 10yrs+. dchill Feb 2022 #5
I am confused. Outlook is already an email addy... TreasonousBastard Feb 2022 #6
Email Possibilities wyn borkins Feb 2022 #7
I'm on cox email and I haven't received any notification that they are doing away with it. sdfernando Feb 2022 #8
The outlook app should work with Yahoo and Gmail and many others. usonian Feb 2022 #9
Another vote for gmail happybird Feb 2022 #10

canetoad

(17,135 posts)
1. Can't stand either
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 11:57 PM
Feb 2022

But I think Google Gmail will serve you better. Pretty sure it can be checked via Outlood client.

If your cable company is cutting off email, are they offering a half-decent webmail alternative? That may be useful until you change all your email details.

DBoon

(22,338 posts)
4. gmail works very well with Outlook
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 12:17 AM
Feb 2022

Use it all the time. I have much more control with Outlook than with the gmail Web interface

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
6. I am confused. Outlook is already an email addy...
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 12:21 AM
Feb 2022

She probably has an @outlook.com addtess already, or can get one. Whether she does or not, Outlook will handle her email.

I have both gmail and yahoo. Gmail seems a little more stable, but that's because yahoo has more security hoops to go through. But I use Thunderbird to consolidate four email accounts.

Makes me crazy that email doesn't have something simple like the Post Office for forwarding mail

wyn borkins

(1,109 posts)
7. Email Possibilities
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 12:38 AM
Feb 2022

Your friend might try one of these 'free' email providers: Yahoo (Mail), Yandex (Mail), Proton (Mail), and/or iCloud (Mail). I have used them all and have had very good luck with each service.

sdfernando

(4,923 posts)
8. I'm on cox email and I haven't received any notification that they are doing away with it.
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 12:43 AM
Feb 2022

They did stop allowing new customers to create email accounts and existing customers cannot add new accounts but they are still supporting anything that existed as of 8/15/2019.

From their website:

"In recent years, fewer customers have taken advantage of a Cox Email account, so we decided to modify our email service to better serve our customers. As of August 15, 2019, Cox no longer offers the ability for new and existing Cox Internet customers to create new Cox Email accounts."

usonian

(9,682 posts)
9. The outlook app should work with Yahoo and Gmail and many others.
Sun Feb 6, 2022, 01:04 AM
Feb 2022

However, gmail is going to start charging for email.

From Hacker News:

So with Google starting to charge previously-free users, I've decided that I'd rather give my money to someone else. I'd like a provider who is likely to be around in a decade or two. Tips on moving many years of Google email to a new provider are appreciated as well!


The upside of this is that there are lots of articles discussing different (free) email providers, hopefully, with enough information to help you, and not at a high tech level. Some articles linked below.

Outlook, as you stated above is an application, and as such, should be able to connect to any mail server (that uses IMAP protocol)

Just think "Alternatives to Cox" when you see "Alternatives to Gmail"

This list seems more than enough: I made it real short. The articles have more, if you want.
Zoho Mail
Outlook
iCloud Mail
Yahoo! Mail

Don't be confused: Microsoft offers an email service called outlook.com (no doubt to capitalize on the popularity of the outlook app) Outlook.com used to be hotmail, which they bought.

Of these, the most common might be outlook.com, iCloud Mail (you don't have to be an apple user, IIRC) and Yahoo


All that I have used also work via a web browser, which helps a lot when you are away from home.
And all should work with iPhone and Android "mail" apps, or they may have their own mobile app.
Just check before switching.

For details, see these links:

https://themeisle.com/blog/gmail-alternatives/

https://www.rightinbox.com/blog/alternatives-to-gmail

The article below focuses on privacy
https://restoreprivacy.com/email/alternatives-to-gmail/


If she wants to transfer existing emails from Cox to another provider, that can be really complex (see the Hacker News article and have a computer nut read it and do it)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30223538

HEY FOLKS, if I got any of this wrong, please let me know, and I'll correct it.
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