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If your email account was compromised recently, once you get back into your account you'll need to check for suspicious rules in Outlook. When a hacker accesses your account, they will often set up a rule that filters all incoming messages to the Delete Items folder. Follow these steps to check for and remove such a rule.
Please note: These steps must be performed from the web version of Outlook (i.e., using a web browser like Chrome on your computer). You will not be able to manage rules using the Outlook app on your mobile device.
- Sign-in to Outlook from a web browser.
- Open Settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right corner.
![Go into settings](https://buffalostate.teamdynamix.com/TDPortal/Images/Viewer?fileName=a850b047-4eea-434e-8d86-9c94fd1a1b3c.jpg&beidInt=245)
- Select Mail from the left pane and then Rules from the middle pane. If you see any rules that look suspicious click the Delete rule button to remove them.
![Delete any suspicious rules](https://buffalostate.teamdynamix.com/TDPortal/Images/Viewer?fileName=b577c61d-ea91-40f1-ad91-0684dc5bbe00.jpg&beidInt=245)
After removing the rule, you should also check your Deleted Items folder for messages that were mistakenly deleted. Move any messages that you want to keep back to your Inbox.