Hello,
GV>> is that sending dozens of meassages should take some time, and I don't
GV>> remember anything like that. (And my friend received more than 100
GV>> messages in maybe two days, so we aren't talking about a single
GV>> event.)
TF> You may have an automatic forward set on your mail server.
I didn't set anything like that, but who knows?
TF> Turn off TB, have a message sent to you, and see whether it arrives at
TF> your friend's.
Well, I can't contact her right now, but I believe she is not
receiving my mail anymore.
GV>> My friend said that she solved the problem by removing Outlook from her
GV>> PC, but this sounds even more insane.
TF> No, it sounds like she your you POP data set up in her OL. She is
TF> actually checking your email (but leaving messages on server).
Well, the headers contained *me* as the sender and *her* as the
recipient for all these messages. In addition, she would need to guess
my POP3 login/pass to check my mail. I beieve she didn't even try to.
Furthermore, I think she received these messages as "normal" incoming
mail (she could read them on the Hotmail website as well, not only in
Outlook).
I used to check my mail on her comp occasionally, but it' been a long
time since I last touched her PC, and she has made several clean
system installs (involving fdisk and HDD formatting) since then.
Sometimes she uses my dial-up account to connect, but the logins and
passes are different for dial-up and mail...
Cheers,
Gergely
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