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#20122 10/13/99 10:49 AM
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I read a lot of posts on here which indicate that some of you intercept e-mail and/or find chat files. I am on AOL and have no clue how you do that, particularly the chat files. Anybody have the info on how to get into those files? THANKS.

#20123 10/13/99 11:38 AM
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I'm curious too. <P>I check on his voice mail (glanced over when he retrieved it) and hers (he told me what her access code stood for so it was easy to figure out), but I'd love to be able to check his emails.<P>------------------<BR>When you go through deep waters and great trouble, I will be with you. Isaiah 43:2<P>

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nander,<BR>to get AOL chats , you have to turn your log manager on. after you turn it on, you have to leave aol up because closing it will close the log session. you specify a file you want everything to log to and it logs all chats and IMs. you have to do this every time you bring it up. of course if he brings the log manager up, he will see that logging is turned on.<BR>for AOL email, turn on the option that files incoming and outgoing mail in your personal filing cabinet (puts a copy on your local hard drive). then pull up his screenname and pull up his filing cabinet. if he has password protected his filing cabinet, go to the aol/organize directory on your computer, take a COPY of the file that looks most like his screenname. open the copy using microsoft word. all the email will be in this file, even mail he read and then deleted. it's the file that contains the information for his filing cabinet.

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KelStil<BR>Thanks. I replied to this on the high-tech post but just in case you didn't read that one, I wanted to thank you for the info.

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Hi guys:<P>Remember that snooping goes both ways. If you snoop expect to lose your privacy as well. It is a simple matter to turn that log manager off and then nothing is seen. <P>Do you really want all of your chat and e-mail to be read by anyone? <P>Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Not a bad rule...<P>Flip


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