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    Thread: Email issues

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      So, I've got a p-blocker on our router, but it doesn't stop the nasty emails and doesn't stop my s/o from clicking on the links and seeing p. Is there anything I can do?

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      I can ask my husband (BigEyes) he's the savvy one when it comes to computers. I remember getting notices from people I sent e-mails to that I had to do something for it to recognize me.
      I think e-mail can be set up where it only accepts accepts from the people you tell it to.
      I think it sends a message out to those not on the list to have to do something to get their e-mail thru.

      And it also depends - is he in recovery, want recovery? If so, then I go into my husband's e-mail and erase all spam and I have a password
      on my e-mail. We've had something come through and he was honest enough to tell me to unsubscribe.
      Now, of course, you may try doing all sorts of stuff, but if he wants e-mails related to p, he can open an e-mail address that you won't know about.

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      I would recommend webwatcher for help with your husbands email. You can either watch what he is clicking on, or eliminate the links in the email. Let him know it is on your computers. Be careful that you don't use it as punishment, just as a minor gentle help. Keylogger, Remote Computer Monitoring, Keylogger Software | WebWatcher



      Last edited by BigEyes; 11-24-2011 at 12:38 AM.


     

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