>This is very strange-- I was looking at my spool via 8181 and saw an
>email from me that I did not send.  There is nothing in my outbox
>either,

That's very possible; anyone with access to relay mail through your server 
could send an E-mail with your return address.

>I then scanned my pc for virus. Nothing came up.

Good, as the Klez virus is notorious for coming up with real E-mail 
addresses to use as the return address.

>Received: from flcom [24.51.206.29] by florida.com with ESMTP
>   (SMTPD32-7.07) id A90911500C8; Thu, 16 May 2002 10:58:17 -0400

Question #1:  Does 24.51.206.29 have access to relay mail through your 
server?  If not, you have a security hole.  You may want to check the SMTP 
logs for when the E-mail arrived, to see what it says.

>From: "florida.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Not read: [IMail Forum] Okay I give up, Kind soul please help?

Given that this subject recently appeared in the IMail forum, and the "To:" 
address has "IMail.discussion.list" in it, I'm guessing it's a return 
receipt that your mail client sent.

>Content-Type: application/ms-tnef;
>         name="winmail.dat"

... or some type of similar Microsoft proprietary feature of some sort, if 
it is sending the winmail.dat file.

                                                    -Scott
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