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Who is using my e-mail address?
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Can anyone shed some light on this for me - Last night, over a 5 min period my hotmail account received about a dozen failure notices telling me that e-mails had been returned as users unknown. The problem is - I didn't send those e-mails and no-one else used my computer. It makes me think that someone is using my address. I've changed the account password but is there anything else I should do - and can I find out who is doing it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No-one can stop people "spoofing" your email address: even I could send messages that appears as though they were from you it with my home setup if I knew what your email address was. The problem is that I can't receive any email from this address. People spoof millions of email addresses (especially Hotmail accounts), it is all part of spam. The best advice is to create a Hotmail account with a very unlikely/uncommon/unusual name that no-one would think to spoof. For example [email protected] would unlikely to be spoofed.
not sure if this is exactly the same--but i was asked to checkout a pc which had received over 70 such mails within a few mins--after investigating i came to conclusion it was a virus which had accessed the customers address book and had sent whole load of emails--i cleaned it out and the machine was fine after that--however i can't recall the name of the virus--was over a year ago--and it happened within outlook express--not hotmail--also does not explain why mails were returned since presumably the addresses were correct--still would do no harm to do a complete virus check
figured u would have done a scan pickle--this is quite puzzling--if it is indeed a person using ur email address why would they be sending mail to addresses which don't exist and hence have them returned to u--the only puspose i can think of is to be a nuisance to u--that still suggest to me some sort of software corruption--also you report "i've changed the account"-was this at the time or recently--in any case i suggest u report it to hotmail as an abuse and see if they can come up with anything--good luck