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Mail Delivery Sytem
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I am getting 5 -8 e.mail messages a day now with Mail Delivery System, Unable to Deliver, and the e.mail addresses are certailny not ones I have sent messages to, many being in France
Any ideas ??
Any ideas ??
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However, it doesn't actually mean your account's been hacked. If the people getting emails were those in your address book, it would have been; but it doesn't sound as if that's happened. In which case you needn't change the password; but it's not a bad idea to do it every so often anyway.
However, it doesn't actually mean your account's been hacked. If the people getting emails were those in your address book, it would have been; but it doesn't sound as if that's happened. In which case you needn't change the password; but it's not a bad idea to do it every so often anyway.
Doesn't sound like you've been hacked, but it can't hurt to change your password anyway.
To stop the messages clogging up your InBox, set up a filter to send anything from "Mail Delivery System" (or whatever the exact sender name is) to another folder (suggest you create a new one) which you can check and bulk delete every so often. (That's how I do it with BT Yahoo, but I expect there are similar options with Hotmail etc)
To stop the messages clogging up your InBox, set up a filter to send anything from "Mail Delivery System" (or whatever the exact sender name is) to another folder (suggest you create a new one) which you can check and bulk delete every so often. (That's how I do it with BT Yahoo, but I expect there are similar options with Hotmail etc)
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