| recieving someone else's mail | lern | 6/25/12 12:33 PM | I have an email address that is firstname.lastname someone else in another state has the equivalent without the "dot." I continue to get her mail. This is not a case of "dialing the wrong number" as gmail has suggested. I get mail sent to her BY |
| Re: recieving someone else's mail | Joshua | 6/25/12 12:37 PM | In fact, both addresses are yours and mail sent to both addresses goes to you and only to you. I'm not sure why exactly you don't believe google's "wrong number" explanation, which is the truth. What mail sent by gmail to her do you get? If you searc |
| Re: recieving someone else's mail | lern | 6/25/12 1:07 PM | I don't believe it because gmail sends mail, addressed to her and it ends up in my mailbox. If it was only her husband, friends, lawyer, children's teachers, employer, potential employers, employers rejecting her and political websites, I guess I co |
| Re: recieving someone else's mail | Joshua | 6/25/12 1:32 PM | She is likely opening new accounts and typing in your email addresses as the "recovery" address that would be emailed if she ever loses her password. That doesn't mean she is "using" your account -- she is just typing that address because she thinks |
| Re: recieving someone else's mail | wdurham | 6/26/12 6:45 AM | A further thought, lern, to add to what Joshua has said... If her husband is sending mail to her at the wrong address as well, ask him to stand behind her when she's using GMail, look in the top right corner and tell you what her REAL GMail address i |