OS X mail virus??
Posted: December 27th, 2010, 11:36 am
Hey guys,
I have run into this problem twice now. I have an old gmail account synced to the mail app in the dock and, like I said, it's old so it gets quite a bit of spam. but when i delete the spam from that gmail account and attempt to open something like facebook or in this case today amazon.com, I get a warning window within chrome stating that the link/server i'm trying to connect to is not the actual one from the website i'm trying to access.
I believe this to be email based because i've downloaded sophos anti-virus and its scan had turned up 2 critical threats both buried within a mail folder. does anyone know if my old email account is what's causing me the issue here?
p.s.
i also don't want to keep sophos running on my macbook pro because it causes it to not sleep on it's own.
thanks.
I have run into this problem twice now. I have an old gmail account synced to the mail app in the dock and, like I said, it's old so it gets quite a bit of spam. but when i delete the spam from that gmail account and attempt to open something like facebook or in this case today amazon.com, I get a warning window within chrome stating that the link/server i'm trying to connect to is not the actual one from the website i'm trying to access.
I believe this to be email based because i've downloaded sophos anti-virus and its scan had turned up 2 critical threats both buried within a mail folder. does anyone know if my old email account is what's causing me the issue here?
p.s.
i also don't want to keep sophos running on my macbook pro because it causes it to not sleep on it's own.
thanks.