I really don't think it has anything to do with your password or email account. It's just like someone sending a physical letter and signing your name. Only, in this case, the address it comes from is like the postmark and signature and shows it isn't really from you.
It is best to read emails on line only openning those you wish to read. Store them at your provider and don't download to your computer. Run the email gateway when checking emails and close it in between times.
That way heaps of emails/spam/malicious emails become your service provider's problem -they have heaps more ability to sort it out.
Got one too. I've emailed you and commented here but as your captcha doesn't use email addresses, I believe your computer picked up another virus.....again.
Seems you're getting to be right popular in some circles.
Have some really good 'puter guys check yours out.
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I really don't think it has anything to do with your password or email account. It's just like someone sending a physical letter and signing your name. Only, in this case, the address it comes from is like the postmark and signature and shows it isn't really from you.
Just to let you know, I got one of those emails and all I've ever done is leave a message here.
It is best to read emails on line only openning those you wish to read. Store them at your provider and don't download to your computer. Run the email gateway when checking emails and close it in between times.
That way heaps of emails/spam/malicious emails become your service provider's problem -they have heaps more ability to sort it out.
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Got one too.
I've emailed you and commented here but as your captcha doesn't use email addresses, I believe your computer picked up another virus.....again.
Seems you're getting to be right popular in some circles.
Have some really good 'puter guys check yours out.
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