--- Lobster wrote:
> Hi Joyce,
>
>
> >OR someone forged the unsubscribe mail from yahoogroups and sent it
> >to me.
> >
> >BOTH scenarios are illegal actions - in the first one, the person has
> >clearly hacked into my account using my password and sent a mail
> >while impersonating me. That is clearly identity theft and fraud.
> >
> >In the second scenario, the person sent a forged mail from
> >yahoogroups, impersonating a representative of yahoogroups. That is
> >clearly fraudulent behavior.
>
> Possibly.
Yes, anything is possible i suppose
>
> Why anyone would bother I do not know . . .
> Why anyone would bother I do not know . . .
i can maybe guess, but that would be speculation which is not the same as fact...
> . . . why this is distressing I do not understand . . .
i think many people would feel some manner of outrage if another person started using their own email ID and password and started sending out mail...
> it seems to do with past trauma
part of my reaction is i am sure a result of that, so yes, you are correct.
>
> Is it so difficult to resubscribe or do without Panhala?
> Is it so difficult to resubscribe or do without Panhala?
LOL, i never unsubscribed - when i received that mail, i did not reply to it, so no unsubbing took place.
> If such a person or persons exist (which I really doubt)
well, i did not imagine or conjure up this mail so "someone" is behind it all
> I would really feel so sorry for them
yes. if someone is angry with me for some reason, i would want them to be comfortable enough to approach me directly... so i would feel sorry that the person is that inhibited in their _expression_...
> - do you not see this as a very sad act (if true)
yes, i do.
>
> Are you really suggesting that someone wants to deny you
> access to poetry?
> Are you really suggesting that someone wants to deny you
> access to poetry?
LOL, Lob - i don't know what their motivation is, but knowing me, don't you think that denying me access to poetry would be a harsh punishment....
>
> If someone is playing mind games
> then stop thinking
>
excellent advice... easier said than done a lot of the time.
> Perhaps you can tell us more about what this person
> is up to and what there eventual aim is?
i am not sure i can...
> Or you could let them become you . . .
seems they have tried at least to some extent, by sending out mail from my account...
i think there are loads of more interesting people than myself for someone to want to become
:)
>
> On occasion I think my computer is sentient
> But its just a loop of my own imagining . . .
> On occasion I think my computer is sentient
> But its just a loop of my own imagining . . .
Don't know about that, as your computer seems to have had a mind of it's own on occasion, too - seems like a very willful computer on occasion. LOL.
Was talking not to long ago with a friend about what we name our computers and whether or not that affects the computer or our relationship to them... He had named his something possibly to do with Satan - and his computer was acting evil, and i asked him if choosing that name could be affecting either the computer or his mood when he used it... And of course, i have one named Belle and her partner, Gaston - Beauty and the Beast... Beauty is a wonderful box, and the beast? He has been living up to his name... Am thinking of rechristening him to something more benign... I also have one named Nell Fenwick - the original helpless heroine from Rocky & Bullwinkle - fortunately, Nell acts anything but helpless - she is strong and quiet and consistent and fearless and i have done lots of learning in her very patient ambience.
Thanks for your observations and help here.
love and peace,
joyce
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> Lobster
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