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Answer» Yes, what is this? For the past week I have been getting about 10-20 of these a day? I made changes so they go right to the TRASH FOLDER. Thankshttp://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/commonissues/common-03.html I saw somewhere to change my password and that might stop it. I have now I'll wait and see. Thanks If this ... [emailprotected] ... is a genuine email address that belongs to you, you were stupid to use it as your posting name on this forum. Do you understand why? Quote I didn't know is why is my mail box full of them when I don't send any messages out of that address. I can take a guess. From a discussion i had many years ago with an ISP re the desire to reduce (or try to eliminate) a horrendous amount of spam i was told the following. Changing anything other than the account itself will not provide the relief as every other change will still lead to your account. Which is where the spam is aimed at. I have also sent a direct advisory to the O/P advising against the use of an e-mail address as a forum I.D. truenorthThanks for your input.Quote from: truenorth on September 13, 2011, 04:36:43 PM From a discussion i had many years ago with an ISP re the desire to reduce (or try to eliminate) a horrendous amount of spam i was told the following. Changing anything other than the account itself will not provide the relief as every other change will still lead to your account. Which is where the spam is aimed at. I have also sent a direct advisory to the O/P advising against the use of an e-mail address as a forum I.D. truenorth truenorth, I think maybe you did not understand the OP's PROBLEM. It's not spam coming in he's talking about. He wrote: Quote Mail-Deamon Failure Notice Quote For the past week I have been getting about 10-20 of these a day Quote what I didn't know is why is my mail box full of them when I don't send any messages out of that address. Here is the answer: 1. If you did not send these messages, someone is falsely using your email address as a FROM or REPLY TO address for spam messages they are sending. You are getting the invalid TO addresses. There is nothing you can do. They are not using your account. 2. They probably harvested your email address from the web because you used it as a forum screen name or made it public in some other way. Quote from: Salmon Trout on September 13, 2011, 01:13:42 PM you were stupid I'm not sure that was necessary. I suspect email spoofing is the cause of the problem and there is almost nothing that can be done about it at this stage, other than changing email address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_spoofingQuote from: Rob Pomeroy on September 14, 2011, 05:38:48 AM I'm not sure that was necessary. I didn't say he was stupid, period (or full stop). I don't know the guy well enough to make that assessment. I said he was stupid to plaster his email address all over the world wide web. Slightly different meaning. ST, Your distinction on the specifics of the O/P's issue is well taken and understood. My reference of the ISP comment was intended in the general sense that issues pertaining to an e-mail "account" can only be resolved by changing the account address as otherwise the issues remain even if other changes (password/name of recipient/etc) are instituted. I only included the "spam " reference as that was MY issue at the time.truenorth |
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