Restoring emails from Apple

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    If you use Time Machine, restore the email by "entering Time Machine" of in Mail and choose a time to restore. Then, just delete suspicious e-mails in the usual way. Exit full screen before entering Time Machine.

    You may not use software "anti-virus" not Apple on a Mac, for this reason and many others. Identify the product you use to get the uninstall instructions.

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    Carla67 wrote:

    This is the first time (that I know) that my Apple email address has been used to send spam in bulk. I don't think that the account has been hacked, since I'm still able to sign in iCloud and access my mail. I guess that my address is being spoofed. I contacted the people I thought that had received spam from me.

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    Thank you.

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    Finally, Contact Apple for support and service - Apple Support should feel you the need for more reassured.

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    The link below has information to identify fraudulent emails.

    http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT4933

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