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3/22/2013 6:43:29 PM EDT
I have a virus or something wrong with my email , i am getting hundreds of emails . Says Mailer Daemon Undelivered Mail Returned getting hundreds of these can run a scan with Malware ,goes away for a day or two then back again,what can i do . thanks
3/22/2013 6:44:11 PM EDT
[#1]
Use webmail instead.
3/22/2013 6:44:25 PM EDT
[#2]
Malwarebyte in safe mode to start.
3/22/2013 6:47:59 PM EDT
[#3]
Lol your fucked
3/22/2013 6:48:33 PM EDT
[#4]
First change your password.
3/22/2013 6:49:11 PM EDT
[#5]
Don't forget to change your password(s)...
3/22/2013 6:49:36 PM EDT
[#6]
Use an antivirus with Malwarebytes (Symantec preferred_
3/22/2013 6:50:23 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
First change your password.


+1
3/22/2013 6:50:25 PM EDT
[#8]
Really nothing you can do about it. Somebody is using your email address as the reply to for spam. It is possible that you have a virus, but more likely that you are unlucky.
3/22/2013 7:48:09 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
First change your password.


+1


Change your password. I doubt it's a virus.
3/23/2013 1:57:42 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Really nothing you can do about it. Somebody is using your email address as the reply to for spam. It is possible that you have a virus, but more likely that you are unlucky.


I agree with the above. It's called backscatter.  About the only thing you can do is complain to the owners of the mail servers doing this.  

Backscatter (also known as outscatter, misdirected bounces, blowback or collateral spam) is incorrect automated bounce messages sent by mail servers, typically as a side effect of incoming spam.

Recipients of such messages see them as a form of unsolicited bulk email or spam since they were not solicited by the recipients, are substantially similar to each other and are delivered in bulk quantities. Systems that generate email backscatter can end up being listed on various DNSBLs and be in violation of internet service providers' Terms of Service.

Backscatter occurs because worms and spam messages often forge their sender address, and mailservers configured by naive administrators send a bounce message to this address.

Measures to reduce the problem include avoiding the need for bounce message by doing most rejections at the initial SMTP connection stage; and sending bounce messages only to addresses which can be reliably judged to have not been forged.

3/23/2013 2:20:29 AM EDT
[#11]
Nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.