12-01-12, 02:52 PM
I must admit i am tempted to just delete the adress book so they cant send any out but that dosent realy solve the problem of them being able to.
The emails i send and recive are done through the mail.com website. so no external softwear is used like outlook.
The adress book is on thier servers the same as all the folders, nothing is actualy kept on my pc as such.
most emails i pick up via my mobile (i have all 3 main email accounts i use set up to go in to the phone, androids preinstalled mail system)
and when i use the pc/laptop i also have those 3 email accounts picked up via the mail.com site
so far only the mail .com account has problems. i did have problems with an AOL account a year or two back but a simple password change solved the issue.
I changed my password again thismorning and wont log in or change my password on the pc for a day or two. if they get in again i know then its either my mobile phone they hacked or the mail .com server.
then if i change password again but only use pc to log in and they still have accses then it must be thier server by default?
logic though dosent seem to come in to this.
The emails i send and recive are done through the mail.com website. so no external softwear is used like outlook.
The adress book is on thier servers the same as all the folders, nothing is actualy kept on my pc as such.
most emails i pick up via my mobile (i have all 3 main email accounts i use set up to go in to the phone, androids preinstalled mail system)
and when i use the pc/laptop i also have those 3 email accounts picked up via the mail.com site
so far only the mail .com account has problems. i did have problems with an AOL account a year or two back but a simple password change solved the issue.
I changed my password again thismorning and wont log in or change my password on the pc for a day or two. if they get in again i know then its either my mobile phone they hacked or the mail .com server.
then if i change password again but only use pc to log in and they still have accses then it must be thier server by default?
logic though dosent seem to come in to this.