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Address book If you are concerned that your abuser may try to discover your email activity, do NOT enter sensitive information into your electronic address book. This includes email addresses of local shelters, advocates or other programs that you may have contacted for assistance. If you do maintain an electronic address book, containing the email addresses of friends and family, do NOT fill in fields such as personal address, phone number, organizational affiliation, etc. If you are using Outlook Express or Outlook as a mail program, consider disabling the feature that automatically places the email address of someone you have replied to in your Address Book. To disable this feature: Go to Outlook Express:
This will prevent your computer from placing the email addresses, of those people you reply to, in your Address Book. Automatic Name Completion Email programs often have a function, automatic name completion, which automatically completes an email address when the first few letters are typed. This may provide your abuser with information about whom you have emailed. Keep in mind that this feature utilizes information that is stored in your electronic address book. While disabling the automatic name completion feature will prevent your abuser from easily discovering the recipients of your email, it will not prevent them from obtaining this information by examining your electronic address book. Netscape Mail: Follow this path to disable automatic name completion when entering an email address into a new message:
This will prevent your computer from automatically entering email addresses into a new message.
Outlook: Follow this path to disable automatic name completion when entering an email address in a new message:
This will prevent your computer from automatically entering email addresses into a new message. Clearing Incoming and Outgoing Email If you do not want your abuser to read your incoming or outgoing email messages, consider changing the settings of your email program to ensure that all messages are cleared from the appropriate folders.
Netscape:
This will prevent your computer from placing a copy of any outgoing mail in your Sent folder.
Outlook:
This will prevent your computer from placing a copy of any outgoing mail in your Sent Items folder.
If you are using Outlook Express or Outlook as a mail program, you might consider enabling the feature that will empty your messages from the 'Deleted Items' folder when you exit the mail program. To enable this feature, follow this path: Outlook Express:
This will ensure that your email program deletes all messages in the 'Deleted Items' folder. Return to the Violence Against Women Online Resources homepage |
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