I doubt Yahoo email has a virus. Scan your computer anyways though, it could be a virus in your machine... If they are for emails you actually sent, and you KNOW the recipients email address is correct, then it could be a hardware related issue on Yahoo's part or on the part of the recipients email provider. HOWEVER, if they are NOT for emails you actually sent, then "Although it’s possible that the account was hijacked, the more likely explanation is that a spammer is pretending to send email as you by using your email address as the “From�
Address. Then, when they inevitably send spam to a mailbox that no longer exists (or is full, or the email is deemed suspicious), the destination post office sends the return message (the “bounceback�) to you. " More info here: arrowquick.com/articles/email-delivery-f... now what I would do, - change your password immediately.
(you're supposed to do that anyways every six months or so just to be safe).. - contact yahoo email support @ site.yahoo.com/techform.html 1-866-722-3425 or 1-800-288-2020 and let them know something is going on with your account. You don't want to be banned as a possible spammer if someone is indeed using your email as their outbound address... Good luck, I know it can be frustrating especially if you are on a mobile device, but these things generally work themselves out in a couple of days.
I doubt Yahoo email has a virus. Scan your computer anyways though, it could be a virus in your machine... If they are for emails you actually sent, and you KNOW the recipients email address is correct, then it could be a hardware related issue on Yahoo's part or on the part of the recipients email provider. HOWEVER, if they are NOT for emails you actually sent, then "Although it’s possible that the account was hijacked, the more likely explanation is that a spammer is pretending to send email as you by using your email address as the “From�
Address. Then, when they inevitably send spam to a mailbox that no longer exists (or is full, or the email is deemed suspicious), the destination post office sends the return message (the “bounceback�) to you. " More info here: arrowquick.com/articles/email-delivery-f... now what I would do, - change your password immediately.
(you're supposed to do that anyways every six months or so just to be safe).. - contact yahoo email support @ site.yahoo.com/techform.html 1-866-722-3425 or 1-800-288-2020 and let them know something is going on with your account. You don't want to be banned as a possible spammer if someone is indeed using your email as their outbound address... Good luck, I know it can be frustrating especially if you are on a mobile device, but these things generally work themselves out in a couple of days...
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