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New Post 10/5/2008 2:12 PM
User is offline Ritesh Kawadkar
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Last account activity 
Modified By Ritesh Kawadkar  on 10/5/2008 2:15:19 PM)

i don't know weather you guys know abt it or not but here is a nice thing i find in GMAIL (or may be i am the last one)

Last account activity

Clicking the Details link next to the Last account activity line at the bottom of any Gmail page shows information about recent activity in your mail.

Recent activity includes any times that your mail was accessed, using a regular web browser, through a POP client, from a mobile device, etc. We'll list the IP address from which the access was made, as well as the time and date.

How to use this data

If you're concerned about unauthorized access to your mail, you'll be able to use this data to find out if and when someone gained access. It's information we'd use to troubleshoot unauthorized account activity, and now it's available to you. Does the Access Type column show any unusual access? If you don't use POP to collect your mail, but your Recent activity table is showing some POP access, it may be a sign that your account has been compromised.

The IP address column is also useful. If you always or most often sign in to Gmail using a single computer, your IP address should be the same, or start with the same two sets of numbers (for example, 172.16.xx.xx). If you're seeing an IP address that differs greatly from your usual IP address, it could either mean that you've recently accessed your mail from a different location, or that someone has accessed your mail. Your current IP address is displayed below the Recent activity table.

Concurrent sessions

If your mail is currently being accessed from another location, we'll list the other session(s) in the Concurrent session information table. This could mean that you simply have another browser window open with Gmail loaded, or that your home computer is logged in to Gmail while you're accessing your mail from work. If you're concerned about any concurrent access, you can sign out all sessions other than your current session by clicking Sign out all other sessions.

If you think your account has been compromised

You'll need to change your password and your security question. The first step is to read our suggestions on choosing a good password to make sure that your new password is secure. Then, follow the instructions in How do I change my password? to update your password.

Second, read about choosing a good security question and answer before updating your settings. Additionally, we suggest reading some tips on keeping your account safe.

Finally, if you're unable to access your account, you can report it here.

 

and one thing more congratulions ankur  for getting  contibutor of the month award  (here also i am late as my exams were going on last week)



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New Post 10/5/2008 4:23 PM
User is offline Ramesh
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Re: Last account activity 

 informative Ritesh....doing nice job.

Thanks for this knowledge base share. 


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New Post 10/24/2008 1:20 PM
User is offline Ritesh Kawadkar
542 posts
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Re: Last account activity 

thankz ramesh



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New Post 10/24/2008 6:34 PM
User is offline Vasu Jain
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Re: Last account activity 

tx buddy


"There are only '10' types of ppl in dis world. Those who understand BINARY and those who dont."

 
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