6. Anyone can send an e-mail with somebody else's sender address.
And when that e-mail can't find its destination, the bounce message goes to the stated sender address, not to whoever actually sent it (which usually can't be determined at all).
8. We had that happen when we had Earthlink, they told us
that our mail box had been breached on their end somehow. It's been quite a while now..so I don't remember everything that happened, but I do know we had to reset passwords etc.
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