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Someone is giving out my email!
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Are you still a BT Internet customer? If not, your address would have been closed and made available again.0
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Then if your old customers are still using your old email to contact you for repeat business. Wouldn't it be quicker and more productive to do a mailing list and send out your new email address. You did keep records of your old customers didn't you???
It may generate some extra business for you, so worth looking into....To travel at the speed of light, one must first become light.....0 -
I don't understand this. You both have the same email? How come she is using your email address? Is she getting emails you should be receiving?
No.
No she isn't.
Not known.I've had my original business email for 12 years - myname @btinternet.comshe has the same name but her btinternet email address is mynamesurname @btinternet.com.Move along, nothing to see.0 -
I don't understand this. You both have the same email?
She will have inadvertantly put the OPs email address as her return address so that when she sends an email and the person receiving it just clicks on reply to sender it will go to the OP. A simple mistake to make but she probably doesn't know what she has done or even how to fix it.0 -
Ballymackeonan wrote: »Usually I send them with a note asking her to stop using my email, but I've never received any acknowledgement and I'm fed up acting as her secretary! :mad:
Any ideas?
I have the same sort of thing with my blueyonder address. As you are not getting any acknowledgement then maybe she is not receiving the forwarded mail. She could have put the mail address in her 'reply to' mail but not actually set up the mail to be collected ( especially if it was YOU that received the instructions and log in info)
Have you tried requesting a receipt to try to confirm whether she receives your forwarded mail?
My problem was solved because the girl's mother had written to her and it came to me, I was then able to write to the mum and explain that her daughter had put my addy in the from box and the mum could then relay the info to her personally as obviously writing e mail never ever did any good. :T0 -
If they are juicy read them, if not just delete!0
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