I have posted earlier that I have been getting other people's e-mails on my
cellphone, but I always assumed that they have used [EMAIL PROTECTED] to send
the messages and for some weird reason T-mobile has allocated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to multiple users hence multiple users getting the message.

However this time I have contacted the sender and he said that he used
<mobilenumber>@tmomail.net to send the message. Coincidentally his first
name is also Greg, but he swears that he never used [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias
to send messages to his cellphone, only the phone number.

I have received several messages from this particular user both via MMS and
SMS. He sent two e-mails this afternoon that were "test" and "test2"
respectively and I got both via SMS. I have also been getting lengthier
e-mails from him and other people he's been conversing with via MMS.

Is there anyone on this list who is tied to T-mobile and could end this
nonsense? This is ridiculous! I mean it's not only annoying the crap out of
me, but I have been getting sensitive information that was definetely not
supposed to be coming to me (other people's mortgage quotes with reference
to their credit, new FOX show pilot shooting dates and locations, etc.).

I will ask T-mobile one more time about this issue, and if they are
unwilling to help me (last time they said I have to change my phone number
to stop this e-mail nonsense) I will change carriers.


Regards,
Greg Takacs



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