Tess, please be assured, your computer is probably *not* the problem.
Spammers pick up email addresses from anyone's computer and then they make
it appear as if the messages come from your address.  They may never have
been near your computer or your email address.

Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
tess parrish
Sent: Wednesday, 31 March 2010 3:31 AM
To: to send Arachne
Subject: [lace] mail warning

Leonard has just sent me an email telling me that my address book has  
been compromised, so if you get spam email under my name  it is  
because Arachne is one of the addresses on the list of names that  
Leonard sent me.  I will try to erase everything, change my password,  
and so on.  I hope this hasn't inconvenienced anyone.  If anyone has  
any good advice for me, I'll appreciate it.  I have a Mac, by the way,  
not a PC, so this came as a great surprise.

Tess ([email protected]) in Maine USA, where we are looking forward to  
a springlike weekend.

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