I have now found how to get the expaned headers.
Thanks.
Millie
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> I've gotten the expanded headers before but it has been a long time
> ago. What do I do to get it? I've also changed providers and my
> address.
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> Millie
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>> Millie, I've been getting your messages, but it really sounds like
>> you've
>> been hacked or phished. Start looking at the expanded headers on those
>> emails and see what IP address is sending them. You'll also be able to
>> see if they are REALLY coming from another email with yours spoofed over
>> the top. If this is the case, then you can contact Yahoo and get them
>> to
>> help you resolve the problem. If however, they really are coming from
>> your email address, but a different IP address, there is a CHANCE Yahoo
>> can help, but you may need to get a new email address. Either way, just
>> to be careful, change your password NOW! Make it something complex,
>> using
>> letters, numbers and (if it allows) punctuation. Also make sure that
>> your
>> account doesn't have a secondary email associated with it. Many times
>> phishers won't take the whole account, but they will associate one of
>> theirs with it so that if you just change the password they can simply
>> send for it and get it again.
>>
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