-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi,
On 14/10/2015 12:53 PM, Stephen Powell wrote: > No. My id on this mail server is "zlinuxman". I have no idea who > "thecoughingcanary" is. Nor do I understand why the SMTP server > would allow "thecoughingcanary" to send out e-mails in my name, > unless "thecoughingcanary" is an administrator account. Perhaps this business has an account on the mail server and they have a configuration problem. http://coughingcanary.com/ >> Who runs this mail service? > > Wide Open West, or "Wow!" as they market themselves. > > http://wowway.net/ They /may/ also use this ISP. Also, a cable Internet connection shares a network segment with a bunch of people potentially. So, perhaps, just perhaps, they are on your segment to get the creds. More likely they are using their own creds if the business has their own account with your ISP. > It's basically a cable TV company. I have a bundle of cable, > internet, and phone service from them. They provide free e-mail > and a free web-hosting service to all who subscribe to their > internet service. My connectivity is through a cable modem which > they provide. I have my own wired ethernet router connected to it, > and my computers connect to that. Being a "cable TV company" ... perhaps, again perhaps, they haven't got things nice and secure themselves. Kind Regards AndrewM -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlYdvTUACgkQqBZry7fv4vud/QEAv27pKUZyF2QRs927sTDctMis xN6i0eDDVgZ0OeGU07oA/jg/4Fjq1rUZPK5DxirBGX2KYDzOGkkF7Wk82qYZou1X =XSfw -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----