garethevans
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Hi there
I have a strange bug occuring in Mac Mail.
Mail randomly tries to send emails from my Mac without my permission. I use IMAP email and have only one email account and have never had any problems before. Incoming mail is received fine and everything works as it should except for this bug.
The emails typically try and send when I wake the computer from sleep, and it usually comes up with an error concerning the SMTP server not being able to send the rogue mail. This doesn't happen when I send regular mails out (e.g. no warnings or problems regarding SMTP).
The rogue mails seem to have content matching my incoming mails and they have myself in the To: field. Sometimes I even hear the 'sent mail' sound when I wake the computer up but when I look in the sent items there is no sign of any rogue emails - just ones I know I've sent.
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro running OSX 10.4.11. Mail is version 2.1.3.
Does anyone have any ideas on this baffling problem?
I have a strange bug occuring in Mac Mail.
Mail randomly tries to send emails from my Mac without my permission. I use IMAP email and have only one email account and have never had any problems before. Incoming mail is received fine and everything works as it should except for this bug.
The emails typically try and send when I wake the computer from sleep, and it usually comes up with an error concerning the SMTP server not being able to send the rogue mail. This doesn't happen when I send regular mails out (e.g. no warnings or problems regarding SMTP).
The rogue mails seem to have content matching my incoming mails and they have myself in the To: field. Sometimes I even hear the 'sent mail' sound when I wake the computer up but when I look in the sent items there is no sign of any rogue emails - just ones I know I've sent.
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook Pro running OSX 10.4.11. Mail is version 2.1.3.
Does anyone have any ideas on this baffling problem?