13. July 2012 · Write a comment · Categories: Hotmail · Tags: , , , ,
While I was AWAY for 2 days and the computer was OFF, my email account has apparently  sent 'Private Message' to everyone I've ever emailed! What can I do?

Hotmail is meant to be secure: what's going on?

I checked the time and date of one of the 'Private Messages' and it was around 9am on 12th July, in fact I was at home 2 miles away feeling ill.

The only other thing I know is that on Monday 9th July one of my best friends allegedly sent me a 'Private Message'. I couldn't open it, it was an ad for
an i-phone or something like that, which I can't afford and don't want. It asked questions I didn't understand and then it crashed. At the time I wondered
why my friend sent it, then I forgot about it. Now I know she probably didn't send it at all!
How can I purchase the Outlook for mac upgrade in Indonesia? The country is not on the list.  I bought the Office for Mac 2011 Home & Student version at a local Apple Premium Retailer in Indonesia but now want to upgrade to include Outlook.  How do I do that? On the online store Indonesia is not included.
Macbook Pro using Office 2011 for Home and Business Mac receives clicking noise or chick noise each time outlook checks for mail
I have 1 exchange email and 6 POP accounts and I receive 6 clicks as per the scheduling of checking for mail
If I remove 2 POP accounts I will receive 4 clicks
Thought it was hard drive problem or stabiliser problem when moving so I purchased the new retina 15"
Same problem until I realised it was directly from the POP accounts
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks Bee
I'm running Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011, Version 14.2.2 (120421) on Mac OS X, Version 10.6.8, build 10K549.  My "$HOME/Documents" directory is a symbolic link to a directory on an external NAS, accessed by NFS.

I observed that e-mail search functionality doesn't work, and the reason appears to be that Spotlight refuses to index this volume:

$ sudo mdutil -i on /Volumes/MyNFSMountPoint
Password:
/Volumes/MyNFSMountPoint:
Error: unable to perform operation.  (-100)
No index.

For the sake of reliability, I am very reluctant to move "$HOME/Documents" directory to, say, my local drive.  (My NAS is protected by RAID and is backed up regularly.  Moving critical data off of the NAS would complicate matters considerably.)  By the way, it's perfectly fine with me if exactly one host--the computer on which I'm running Microsoft Outlook--is responsible for indexing the drive.  In other words, I don't require or expect multiple Mac OS X hosts to be able to use Spotlight with this volume--just the one that is running Outlook.

Having one's e-mail in a network-mounted directory is an entirely reasonable use case, so I'm wondering:

1. Perhaps I've misconfigured my NFS server or the NFS client settings in Mac OS X, and with a tweak or two, Spotlight can be made to start indexing this internal drive.
2. Perhaps Microsoft offers an alternative way, that does not depend on Spotlight, to index and search through one's e-mail.
3. If neither #1 nor #2 is the case, how can I contact Microsoft to request that they add this feature to a subsequent release of Outlook?  Whether the deficiency is in Spotlight, Darwin, Mac OS X, or Microsoft Outlook, Outlook really ought to be able to cope with such a use case as this.  Not being able to search e-mail on a network-mounted volume is unacceptable.

Where do I go from here?
The following link ...http://cioccolatini.com.ve/aircraftencourage/Anthony_Scott75/?a=204200&s=...is using my name and email address and posting it to everyone on my contact list. This link is to work from home. I do not even look at sites like that and this is the first time that this has happened to me. How can I stop this nonsense ... the people on my contact list are afraid to open email from me.
I posted a question earlier, but now I cannot find it to see if it has been answered.  I have additional information to add.  I was able to get into my Hotmail account Monday.  I tried to get into my account Tuesday, but it told me I was using the wrong password.  I wasn't so I requested to change my password.  I received the link this morning and changed my password.  I signed into it and it was in ARABIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!   I checked my profile and it said I was in the United States (English).  I just recently heard from my mother that she had sent an email scam in my name that she had received yesterday morning.  It told her that I was stranded out of the country and needed $1500 to get my luggage and myself home.  I am at home.  This needs to be stopped NOW!!!

Using live mail, i select  a dozen photos to be sent by skydrive. I send and no one receives them, I think they are saved in skydrive for some reason.  I send another email with the same photos and suddenly the first one is sent along with the second one.  I receive copies showing that they are 2 or 3 minutes apart.  Very strange?

Please help as this only happens occasionally. 

Could I be sending too many pics at once.???

 

                                Tom

 

p.s. these are being sent on my home pc

My picture keeps getting updated with pornographic pictures from a **** site. I never used this site. Everytime I change my picture back to something appropriate, it eventually gets updated again with these **** pictures. What do I do?The **** site URL appears on the home page as the site that has updated my picture. When I right click to delete the URL it doesn't allow me to do so. Also, when I sign in to Windows live Messenger I used to be able to click on my inbox and access my messages. Now it prompts me to sign in again in Hotmail...