Personal information may been compromised

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I am going thru a divorce and my ex has intercepted an e-mail from my lawer
and then wrote my atty a response to that e-mail. I changed my password, but
I fear that she maight be able to monitor my e-mails. In fact the one she
intercepted I never received. I have two questions: 1st is kind of hacking
legal? and what are some other way in which I can protect my e-mails?.
Thanks for all your help Mike
 
1983280zx said:
I am going thru a divorce and my ex has intercepted an e-mail from my lawer
and then wrote my atty a response to that e-mail. I changed my password, but
I fear that she maight be able to monitor my e-mails. In fact the one she
intercepted I never received. I have two questions: 1st is kind of hacking
legal? and what are some other way in which I can protect my e-mails?.
Thanks for all your help Mike

1) This newsgroup is for Microsoft Access security.

2) I am not a lawyer and I will not respond to the legal aspects of
your case. I would urge you to consult your lawyer on this issue.

3) I would suggest you change all other passwords that your ex may
have had access to. Including any bank account/credit card/debit card
PINs.

Tony
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