Hoping someone can help me out. I quit a job over a year ago, but now I need to access that work email for legal reasons. I was given the email and an assigned password. How can I access that email, without alerting the company? It wasnt a Gmail account or anything, the domain name was the work places name. Anybody have insight? It would be greatly appreciated <3 pic unrelated but makes me laugh
>>222133
Wouldnt they just get rid of the account
What my school did
>>222143
I doubt it. They were non-profit, so their IT guy was a volunteer and did everything in his free time if he had time. I don't the boss would have thought of that. But if they did, there has got to be some way to access the emails we sent to each other through their account.
>>222151
>I don't the boss would have thought of that. But if they did, there has got to be some way to access the emails we sent to each other through their account.
No there doesn't. What d'you think "deleted" means?
>>222219
No I mean that even if my account was deleted, they are still using theirs, in which case they could still have a record of the emails between us, regardless if my account still exists or not
>>222133
It would show up in the logs. You're assuming people are autistic enough to look into them for no reason.
But if you do a legit login, with the correct user name an password, and don't cause a ruckus, then it's likely to go unnoticed.
>>222263
After a week, maybe. After a year, forget it. The only shit I have that's that old are my salary emails.
>>222263
Which you're going to exfiltrate without alerting the company how, exactly?