Thank you for explaining this to me. Makes sense andd will double check my mail.
Sheila

Ralf Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Sheila,


Most probably not. Many modern viruses multiply themselves with the help of 
Outlooks address book. So I bet the virus did not come from the (faked) 
address you saw, but from a third person who has you and the seemingly sender 
in his or her address book. 

He or she caught the virus, who then multiplied itself using randomly 
addresses as sender and receiver. Chances are that other people in the 
corrupted address book got the same mail with your address as sender. 

Happy Crossing

Ralf
http://bookcrossing.com/friend/Rabe-de
skypeme: rabe_de







                
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