In response to this response. A.) if it's a spyware client or something similar that's attached to his IE, switching email providors has no affect on this. B.) It could have been an error on the MS side A year ago I took a couple c classes with a Hotmail OPS admin, Here in San jose at the local community college, and he showed me a couple of things with Hotmail, including how buggy it is daily. He requested to get transferred out of the development dept to OPS due to the daily headaches of their buggy ass crap software. He also sold me 20k of hotmail emails to spam. Muahaha C.) If you've ever done some packet sniffing on networks, you'll notice that Yahoo's encryption is crap, almost non existant. They send passwords plaintext over networks, and lousyily at that. D.) MS OPS do work daily on enforcing and developing more secure applications for networking, including email encryption. So I'd go thru them, as I do for a spare account.
Look deeper into problems, to research their cause and affect. Don't bury the car because people keep breaking into the windows. Somethin like that... matt -----Original Message----- From: Jeff MacDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 10:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Unrecognized folder in Hotmail Inbox. On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 00:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > heya, > I loged onto my hotmail account and was surprised to see a folder in > there. > The folder would be the last one in the "Inbox" "Trash" etc etc field > on the left side of the page. > It said, Sonrie www.sonrie.net > It was empty, and i deleted this at once. > A wise guess could be that i was using IE5 in a netcafe and might have > read a possibly malicious email, containing some script(IE force exploit > etc) which could execute arbitary code on my computer. > But then again, the making of that folder is on the hotmail servers and > requires Server side scripting. > I am a little confused. > Any Wise ideas are welcome. > Thanks. > greetings, (1) use yahoo instead of hotmail (2) contact hotmail customer support and ask what is going on. regards, J -- Jeff MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------