Dave is right - these spoofed emails are almost never from the 'sender' address. They grab the names in the address book, then use one or more of those as 'sender' when they generate email to the rest. Since many email programs auto-add address as email is opened, read or replied to, it could be almost anyone on the list. Janice In a message dated 9/29/2006 1:24:04 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, d_fritsche@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > To anyone on the List who received e-mails supposed to be from me, I want > you to know that when these "Invite" e-mails were sent, my computer wasn't > even > turned on! Marcia The bugs are sent to email lists. So they do not necessarily come from your computer, but from somewhere in cyberland where your address is found. Could be a friend, a commercial list, or anywhere they exist. Dave ============================================================================ POST is Copyrighted 2006. All material remains the property of the original author and of GSD Communication, Inc. NO REPRODUCTIONS or FORWARDS of any kind are permitted without prior permission of the original author AND of the Showgsd-l Management. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ALL PERSONS ARE ON NOTICE THAT THE FORWARDING, REPRODUCTION OR USE IN ANY MANNER OF ANY MATERIAL WHICH APPEARS ON SHOWGSD-L WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF ALL PARTIES TO THE POST AND THE LIST MANAGEMENT IS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN, AND IS A VIOLATION OF LAW. VIOLATORS OF THIS PROHIBITION WILL BE PROSECUTED. For assistance, please contact the List Management at admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx VISIT OUR WEBSITE - URL temporarily deleted due to AOL issues ============================================================================