Depends upon your location but, generally, yes. If he owns the computer then he can do whatever he likes. Making a few assumptions here:
he owns at least 50% of the computer,
he 'owns' the electricity used to run it,
he 'owns' the internet connection
you don't have a Privacy Policy agreement with him...
Yeah, he can snoop without fear from the law...
It is placed on your computer by websites you visit, files you download and emails you look at.
The best way a business can make their outgoing emails more secure is through email encryption. This is done through third-party software. It includes encryption, quarantining or bouncing emails.
It scans all incoming and outgoing emails for viruses.
I want to get my husband password in his email so I can read about his cheating emails and divorce him.
Put a valid address on the outgoing mail and it will go through fine.
A spam filter can be very important as it goes through incoming and outgoing emails to determine if they are spam, spam has the potential to put your computer at risk. emails could have malicious content unwanted information or scams which can be removed or deleted with the aid of a filter.
An email signature is what you add to the end of the email. You might just sign your emails with your name or offer up a cute or funny saying that you stamp at the end of each of your outgoing emails.
iif you have a virus make sure you dont open any emails that you didnt know about and scan your computer for virus's scan means checking your computer for fals thing If you do not have virus and adware, spyware protection get some then learn about safe net surfing and do not just open any and all emails Learn how to protect your laptop
A computer generally allows to send Emails. There is no restriction which makes to stop emails. Gmail is such a kind of Email service by Google.
The best options for avoiding spam is to have an anti spam or spyware software on your computer as well as properly flagging emails as spam or malware so that your email provider can improve their spam filters.
from a website (use anti virus and anti spyware) from an email (let the anti virus scan your emails) from a pen drive/usb drive (scan with anti virus) from an infected cd/dvd (use threat fire) from the network (use a firewall)
If you download an anti-spyware program on your computer, like, XP Antivirus, Vista AntiVirus, Cyber Defender, Registry Mechanic, Spyware Doctor, StopZilla! then those programs might send viruses through your computer, and one (1) of those viruses may capture your e-mail information, and find out who you are instant messaging with on Facebook.