Re: Reading Mails in Outlook Express
From: Anand (vaseejara@yahoo.com)
Date: 04/16/03
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From: "Anand" <vaseejara@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 13:14:19 -0700
They have read most of my mails that has been sent and
also received. Also,they have sent a copy of this message
to some of my family members. Its a personal mail and it
has been kept and forwarded also. I am not sure how unless
they have forwarded the mail from my OE to their address
then in that way they could have sent it. But, there is
none in my sent messages in OE. Also, anyway this is at
work, but I understand that it should not be used at work
according to work policies.
>-----Original Message-----
>Anand wrote:
>> I always lock my computer, before I leave my desk. But,
>> the password has been setup permanently. But, when I
>> leave home, I remove the hotmail accoutn and only local
>> folders are there. But, is it possible to read it
through
>> a proxy server or through through the transaction while
>> the http request while sending and receiving the mail.
>
>I don't believe so.
>
>
>.
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