Film, Media & TV5 mins ago
Undeliverable mail
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Hello. I am getting bounced back messages in my Outlook Express from Mailer Daemon, Postmaster etc, saying that "User mailbox exceeds allowed size" or with hieroglyphic type writing. I get nearly 20 a day, UK and Europe
I think all the senders think I am sending spam, no one on my own adresses get any.
My computer is "clean", I use AVG
Can you help?
Thank you
I think all the senders think I am sending spam, no one on my own adresses get any.
My computer is "clean", I use AVG
Can you help?
Thank you
Answers
Someone has nicked your email address and is sending mails as though they come from you. This used to happen to me regularly at work as we had carp prevention and a carp iT department. It will eventually stop, just keep deleting the messages. If it really gets difficult then crate another email addy but that's inconvenient , honestly the best thing is to just let...
21:09 Mon 27th Sep 2010
Someone has nicked your email address and is sending mails as though they come from you. This used to happen to me regularly at work as we had carp prevention and a carp iT department. It will eventually stop, just keep deleting the messages. If it really gets difficult then crate another email addy but that's inconvenient, honestly the best thing is to just let it wear itself out. You addy can get nicked from emails sent by others to you...the kind of round robin funnies and stuff. If you do forward any its good practice to chop off all the other email addys on it first.
You can do nothing about this apart from either deleting them or making a new email address. Email must be the least secure way of sending a message, as anyone can pretend to be anyone else.
Basically, the spammer might have a list of 100,000 email addresses and so he blasts them all with his advert. If these addresses don't exist, he doesn't want to know, so he chooses a random one from the list, in this case yours, and makes that the "from" address. Now any undeliverables get sent back to you.
I once had a spammer use my email address and receieved 5,000+ of these messages a day for about a week. It eventually stopped when they picked some other victim to use.
Basically, the spammer might have a list of 100,000 email addresses and so he blasts them all with his advert. If these addresses don't exist, he doesn't want to know, so he chooses a random one from the list, in this case yours, and makes that the "from" address. Now any undeliverables get sent back to you.
I once had a spammer use my email address and receieved 5,000+ of these messages a day for about a week. It eventually stopped when they picked some other victim to use.