>       Hmm, I'm not sure I buy that argument.  I think they're real
>       bounce messages, and the spammers really are sending spam with
>       your name somewhere on it -- 
>
>FWIW, ISTR a virus/worm that has this as a side effect...?

Some versions of Klez pick addresses from the victim's addressbook to
put on the From: as well as To: lines of the virus messages.  I've
gotten plenty of those bounces, as well as bounced spam.


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