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hi My Hotmail Account is Sending out Virus i dunno wtf going on my mates reviced two virus 2day off my account and i dunno wats going on :S is there way to rid it or wat :)


Posted

aaa password? its got nothing to do with password.

there are tools to make it look like as if he's sending email. u don't have to sign on to his hotmail account to do that...

1 way to check that go to your outbox and see if u sent them, i doubt it was sent from your account.

Posted

i hate those **** things, at first, they were just send message failure with a virus atached, now their sending me them in zip files.

its getting annoying :)

Posted

i do suggest just making an email account for personal use.. so you dont get spam.. especially if u make your email account name very different.. instead of johncitizen@hotmail.com use like johhny__citizen1983@hotmail.com less likely to get random spam..

Posted

very good advice doggie!

now that i have a domain and unlimited email accounts, i've created disposable email acc's.

so having multiple accounts do really work. but then comes the problem of having to login to the email so that it won't close your mailbox. therefore i suggest ppl to have a pop account hooked up to their outlook or outlook express.

yahoo's pop is nice but not free

hotmail works on htt protocol (http) which doesn't let u put rules through oe, which i don't like about hotmail. the other thing about hotmail is its annoyingly slow! and only few MB's.

1 thing to do with pop's. if u're the ones who like to access all of their mail throughout the world, create a folder on your account and don't let your software to dl that folder, but let it dl rest of the folders and emails. this way u'll be able to archive & organize your email better put rules and etc. bad thing about it is if u f' up your hdd your email db might be messed up as well. I haven't run into that problem yet :)

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just had same problem, look at the header information in the email. I found the email came from the internal network, one of my machines had a virus. In outlook open email view / options look in header info for anything that might help.

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