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Can you clear my inbox (jgh2@bellsouth.net) of "Failure notice" that I did not send, as they have filled up my inbox and won't let me get messages?
Three days ago, I had about 50 "failure notice" message notices in my inbox concerning messages I did not send. Two days ago, it was over 100. Yesterday, I could not get messages at all, with the error message "Sending of password for user jgh2@bellsouth.net did not succeed. Mail server inbound.att.net responded: Server error - Please try again later. I think my mailbox is full of these "failure notices". Any way to clear them out? Thanks.
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Thunderbird is email client software running on your computer. It does not control your inbox. No one here has any control over your email. Go to your providers Webmail page and log into your account there. See what it looks like. If needed ask your email provider for help.
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Thunderbird is email client software running on your computer. It does not control your inbox. No one here has any control over your email. Go to your providers Webmail page and log into your account there. See what it looks like. If needed ask your email provider for help.