You cannot. Just change your whole email address, and don't tell anyone who talks to your ex husband what it is. Meanwhile, keep the old email address for people who do talk to your ex husband.
2007-11-11 02:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-03 06:09:18
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answered by robinette 4
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The only way is to change your password. And do it ASAP before he changes it & then you won't be able to access it at all.
Changing your password is not a big deal, simple & quick, a couple clicks & you're done
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2007-11-10 17:00:41
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answered by Gary 7
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If it was me, I'd shoot the bastards.
If your husband is reading and deleting your email, I'd say it's time not so much to start thinking about system security as hiring a competent divorce attorney.
In the meantime, though, you're going to have to change your system passwords and make certain he never gets them.
2007-11-03 03:59:22
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answered by Carl Hamlin 2
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If he already knows the password, the ONLY way IS to change the password !
2007-11-03 03:54:06
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answered by stu_the_kilted_scot 7
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Sad truth is the only way would be for you to change your password.
2007-11-03 05:00:22
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answered by AJ 7
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yea, the only way is to change the password or check it before he does.
2007-11-03 03:54:41
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answered by 1 2
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you _could_ open a new email address and tell your friends to mail you there. that way you could keep your old email/pwd and he cant get to your mail. If your old email address is with a ISP, they may be able to 'redirect' all of your mail from your old address to your new one.
2007-11-03 03:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not just change your password?
2007-11-03 03:54:28
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answered by suigeneris-impetus 6
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