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I have a reason to believe that my boss is being Bcc on everything I receive and send. We are not on any kind of big server. Its just a small account we have and our ISP is from a flash drive from Verizon.
I have confirmed that he is getting a copy of everything I send and receive. How is this possible?
He is not a computer savy guy. He doesnt know how to rename a simple spreadsheet. The company computer is just a store bought computer running off a verizon 3g network flashdrive.
Is there setting on outlook that allows users to be Bcc'ed on other accounts?
Why don't you use your personal e-mail account for personal communications?
I don't do personal emails on there, its just the fact that I know he is getting my emails. He took my management position away from me a few months back and we have almost lost a contract because of this incompetent douchebag!
I don't do personal emails on there, its just the fact that I know he is getting my emails. He took my management position away from me a few months back and we have almost lost a contract because of this incompetent douchebag!
Well, he is the boss, no matter what your opinion of him. If it's that bad find another job, he has every right to monitor your work related email.
Yes, it's possible. Google it and you'll see how. He probably had someone else set it up for him.
You're not getting online with a flash drive. It's an air card aka USB cellular modem.
Yes air card. Wasn't sure what to call it. What should I Google? How do I word it.
There has to be a way to hack into this deal. This like such an easy task, or am I just naive.
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