Some thoughts. Assuming that this was a virus, the warning could be helpful
to some.  While I agree with Robert comments in part, in fact a lot of the
viruses that exploit weaknesses in "Microsoft Outlook" use the sender's
address book.  So you WILL get viruses from people you know or correspond
with (as in this case?).

I think at least one virus read the sender's Inbox, so you could even get a
"reply" to a message you had sent. ("This file is in reply to your
message"?).

PS: Even in this forum, which usually has useful subjects, we have had
subjects such as:
     "Decisions/choices"
     "Back to basics"
     "An old chestnut"
etc.

best regards, glyn


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