The history did not show anything that looked even remotely suspicious,
and this account has no forwarding rules. There was one filter that I
put in so long ago, I don't remember when it was. This new filter just
appeared out of nowhere (at least to me).
I use Thunderbird most of the time, and rarely use web mail. The one
other activity that I'd been doing in the time frame was archiving a
bunch of older emails to clear space, but I did that in Thunderbird. In
fact, I thought I'd accidentally created a filter in Thunderbird (that's
what I used to archive the old emails), but after I did the archiving, I
purged the Thunderbird filters).
bp
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On 9/8/2025 9:15 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
you can look in your login history to see if your account was accessed
from elsewhere, also just for kicks check your forwarding rules to
make sure there isnt a forwarder set up
On Sat, Sep 6, 2025 at 5:36 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
Just a few days ago, I changed all my google account passwords (in
case
you hadn't heard, there was a breach of ~~ 2.5 billion accounts).
As is probably the case with most of you, I have several google
accounts
for different purposes (including this one). So I went through
them one
by one. Just changed the passwords, and nothing else.
Right after that, all my AF incoming started going directly to trash
(not spam). I couldn't for the life of me figure out why until I
checked
filters, and somehow a filter had been applied that directed all
incoming to the inbox was sent to trash.
I did not do that, and I don't know how it happened. My SO thinks
I was
hacked, but I have a hard time believing that.
None of my other google accounts was affected.
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