Thank you, Jerry. I will do that. Ginny In a message dated 4/6/2012 5:57:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jerrytaylr@xxxxxxx writes: Ginny.... Actually, this problem is quite common. It is often the result of a virus attacking your address book and sending spam to everyone in it. For more on "getting email from yourself" check out my web page on the topic here: http://www.seniortech.us/tips/spam-from-myself.htm Jerry -----Original Message----- From: GmoffettLtTouch@xxxxxxx To: seniortech Sent: Fri, Apr 6, 2012 1:39 pm Subject: [SeniorTech] Re: CAUTION..If you get any weird mail from me...... Thanks....I did. So far it looks as though no one else has gotten weird mail but still waiting to hear. In a message dated 4/6/2012 5:37:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, _morinmom@xxxxxxxxxx (mailto:morinmom@xxxxxxxxx) writes: I usually just change my password when this happens to me. Marianne Morinmom 6073511509 On Apr 6, 2012, at 4:52 PM, _GmoffettLtTouch@xxxxxxxx (mailto:GmoffettLtTouch@xxxxxxx) wrote: Friends.... Please let me know (by replying to this note)....if you have received any weird mail from me that is trying to sell something. Do NOT go to any links on this mail, as IT IS NOT FROM ME. I am not sure if my address book has been hacked. I am letting those on my address book know that I received a mail MYSELF this morning with MY name as the sender.....and the subject line was listed as 'No Subject". ***If anyone else has had their address book hacked like this.. (or they know what has happened to me).... could they TELL ME or ADVISE ME as to what I should do. Is just changing my password enough ?? I do have Trend Micro Security and I just ran a complete scan of my system and all they found were some 'cookies'. Ginny =