I belong to one non Mac-related elist on yahoo groups. Lately I have been
bombarded by emails from 3 different unknown sources, which the source
points to a us.west ISP.  The emails all contain odd attachments, and most
of the time there is a note attached that the attachments contained a virus
and could not be sent.

Not long afterwards, I received bounced emails from my ISP saying that
attachments couldn't be sent, etc.  I never sent any of the emails and I
certainly wouldn't send random files (i.e. font files) to unknown
recipients.

I also received an email from one of the members on the yahoo group saying
that he received an email from me with an attachment. I never sent him any
email.

I'm starting to freak out here - have I been infected by a virus, or is
someone spoof my email address?

I use a Mac at home and at work to read my emails.


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