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John Moyles
I just had an earlier morning pre-coffee scare:
I had recently set up outlook to permanently delete items older then 5
days in my "deleted" folder via autoarchive. This morning the
autoarchive process ran for the first time.
Coincidently, I had just installed a new SMTP gateway tool on our
email server, and was checking the logs to make sure it was working as
advertised.
What I saw blew my mind: I could see, from the log, The Outlook
client on my pc was logging in via POP3 and sending off messages to
people I didn't know without my knowledge, and not leaving a copy in
the SENT folder.
All of the read receipt requests in this case turned out to be from
spammers. I don't want the spammers harvesting any legit addresses I
may have from my deleted (and unread email).
After some research, I found that all the messages had a subject
prefaces with "not read". I checked my "read receipts" options page
(Tools->Options->Preferences->Email Options->Tracking Options) and saw
that I had my read receipt option set to "Ask Before Sending".
Since the autoarchive is an automated process, do I need to change
this setting to "Never Send a Response"? Or is there another way to
keep autoarchive from firing off "unauthorized" emails?
Anyone have any ideas?
I had recently set up outlook to permanently delete items older then 5
days in my "deleted" folder via autoarchive. This morning the
autoarchive process ran for the first time.
Coincidently, I had just installed a new SMTP gateway tool on our
email server, and was checking the logs to make sure it was working as
advertised.
What I saw blew my mind: I could see, from the log, The Outlook
client on my pc was logging in via POP3 and sending off messages to
people I didn't know without my knowledge, and not leaving a copy in
the SENT folder.
All of the read receipt requests in this case turned out to be from
spammers. I don't want the spammers harvesting any legit addresses I
may have from my deleted (and unread email).
After some research, I found that all the messages had a subject
prefaces with "not read". I checked my "read receipts" options page
(Tools->Options->Preferences->Email Options->Tracking Options) and saw
that I had my read receipt option set to "Ask Before Sending".
Since the autoarchive is an automated process, do I need to change
this setting to "Never Send a Response"? Or is there another way to
keep autoarchive from firing off "unauthorized" emails?
Anyone have any ideas?