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02-Oct-2008, 10:15 AM #1
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04-Oct-2008, 01:03 PM #2
Thankx for the tip of checking latest activity on gmail,
wish i can monitor my other 2 ISP's too
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05-Oct-2008, 02:17 AM #3
Hi Lotusclat79, Checked latest activity, & found & the account had been
entered from 3 different IP addresses. Is this due to fact that i use
broadband? They are all registered to same name?
Thankx
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05-Oct-2008, 03:45 AM #4
I never noticed this before has it been there long?

thanks for the post about it though,

I thought other people logged into my account for a second when I checked the details until I realized it was just the pop3.
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05-Oct-2008, 04:36 AM #5
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Hi Lotusclat79, Checked latest activity, & found & the account had been
entered from 3 different IP addresses. Is this due to fact that i use
broadband? They are all registered to same name?
Thankx
abloke

It says 'if the Internet service provider (ISP) assigns a static IP to your PC/computer, then you can check the history for any ip other than your static IP address.On the other hand, if your ISP assigns a dynamic IP, then you can verify the first two sets of numbers and ensure that there is no strange IP'
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05-Oct-2008, 04:46 AM #6
Thank-you Alicia, Gissy & lotus.
Don't think I'm going to make much headway with this topic!
But thankx for your time & input all the same
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