Some users have, for some reason (see examples below), mistakenly assumed that emails in their account were disappearing or that the email system was behaving abnormally. To help users view their mail deletion history and the IP address of logins, the Center provides an online service that allows the user to check the access log to their mailbox.
Examples:
Person A left his job and passed his computer to his replacement as part of the job handover process, but forgot to delete the account settings from the email client. Person B could still receive emails sent to Person A and thought that the emails were sent in error (some email clients congregate emails from all accounts in the same inbox).
If computers A and B (home, school, or borrowed) were used to retrieve mail, it's possible that once computer A retrieved an email, computer B would not be able to receive the email since some clients delete mail automatically. Computer B would consistently not receive emails if Computer A were not shut off. Such a situation could easily be mistaken as emails not being able to reach the account.
To check the mailbox access log, follow the steps below:
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