Unknown Gmail e-account receives alll my emails. Where to look to find the intruder [closed]
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I have account on company server (email platform Outlook 2010) Have realised that unknown recipient on Gmail e-account receives all my emails. How is this set on the server or outlook setting. Where to look to find the intruder.
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I have account on company server (email platform Outlook 2010) Have realised that unknown recipient on Gmail e-account receives all my emails. How is this set on the server or outlook setting. Where to look to find the intruder.
email clone recipient
closed as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 16 at 21:39
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You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47
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I have account on company server (email platform Outlook 2010) Have realised that unknown recipient on Gmail e-account receives all my emails. How is this set on the server or outlook setting. Where to look to find the intruder.
email clone recipient
I have account on company server (email platform Outlook 2010) Have realised that unknown recipient on Gmail e-account receives all my emails. How is this set on the server or outlook setting. Where to look to find the intruder.
email clone recipient
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closed as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 16 at 21:39
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by bertieb, harrymc, DavidPostill♦ Nov 16 at 21:39
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47
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You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47
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You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47
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You could check if you have an automatic foward setting on your Outlook client. Or if the server is fowarding the emails. But it would be probably best if you just let the IT department of your company take care of it.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 14:50
another recipient receives all my messages as me - not forwarded. I have realized that when that Gmail account was over quota and senders of e-mail to me showed me postmaster email, that emails are not delivered to that unknown recipient
– Milan Spasic
Nov 16 at 14:54
I think that might be a problem with your sender. Their server might be infected with a virus that tries to forward the emails.
– Ricardo S.
Nov 16 at 15:47