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Hi Per-Arne,
Here are a few possibilities:
Typo in Sender’s Address: Someone may have accidentally typed .comp instead of .com when emailing you.
Spoofing or Phishing: If the message looks like it’s from you but uses a slightly altered domain, it could be a spoofed email. This is often used in phishing attempts.
Auto-forwarding or Alias Error: If you’ve set up forwarding or aliases, a misconfigured rule might be redirecting mail from a similar-looking address.
Check Your Sent Items
Look in your Sent folder to see if you’ve ever sent anything from ******@telia.comp.
If not, it’s likely someone else is using that address or it’s being spoofed.
Inspect the Email Header
If you still have one of those emails, you can view the full message header to see where it actually came from.
This can help confirm if it’s spoofed or misrouted.
Block or Report Suspicious Senders
If the .comp address is sending you spam or suspicious content, block it and report it as phishing.
Let me know how it goes, Happy to help!