I'm sorry....At first I thought my email got spammed so I sent a report to 
Yahoo. I just got a response back. It turns out that it wasn't me, some other 
computer that has my email in it was apparently the culprit. It got ahold of my 
email address from that and then migrated all through my contact list.

Here is a paraphrased response from Yahoo...



"----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Yahoo! Mail <[email protected]>
To: kevin weilacher <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, March 6, 2010 6:16:45 AM
Subject: Re: Yahoo mail jacked up  (KMM105397853V74198L0KM)

Hello Kevin,

Thank you for contacting Yahoo! Customer Care. Before I go into 
addressing your concern, I'd like to first apologize for the delay in my
responding to your inquiry. We are committed to answering your questions
as quickly and accurately as possible. However, we are currently 
receiving unusually high volumes which caused the delayed response.

It appears you may have received a message due to a worm virus. 
This does not mean that your computer has been infected with the virus, 
but more than likely a computer that contains your email address within its 
address book has.

These particular viruses spread by sending users an email from a 
seemingly reliable source asking them to open an attachment containing 
the virus. Once a user contracts the virus, it then spreads itself by 
sending out new infected messages using contacts from within their 
address book."


So, Yahoo seems to have gotten it taken care of and we shouldn't have any more 
problems from this. 
I hope everyone just deleted the email that came from me.

Kevin



      

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