I don't think that is the case Jeff. I have spam into this account and the one that is listed as contact on my website. (The one on my website gets spam everyday because it is publicly listed). I have a total of about 20 email address and these are the only 2 that got spam. If a spammer did collect every email address on the email server, why wouldn't the other 18 email address be getting spam? If I was a spammer, I would send email to every email address I collected from a server, not just a couple of them. I looked at the emails that went to Broder and my general account and none are the same email subject or body (or IP addresses). It just doesn't make sense. I guess I'll see what happens over the weekend to see if spam goes to the other accounts. From: "Jeff Banks" <banksje@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 06:38:52 -0600 Steve, More than likely the Host of your domain and email got hacked, not Broder. Think about it, the number of Email addresses on a public mail server are going to be many times the number of email addresses stored in Broder records. I may be wrong, but why would a spammer go after a little when a lot is available? Jeff Banks _________________________________________________________________ Enter the Windows Live Mail beta sweepstakes http://www.imagine-msn.com/minisites/sweepstakes/mail/register.aspx