Just because they say you sent it does NOT mean you actually did. You email address could
have been in the Addressbook of someone who was infected and the worm used your email
address to send itself to new potential victims. The recipients see the sender email
address and "assume" you sent it but they never examined the headers to see if you actually
did.
Dave
| Hi
| Thanks for the imput ... so far three people have told me they
| received suspicious mail from me.....
| Will ask for the headers ...
| Thanks,
|
| On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 22:48:26 GMT, "M15t3r M4g1c" <
[email protected]>
| wrote:
|
| >
| >Hi
| >
| >If ALL of your virus Defs are up to date and a scan of your PC's shows no
| >infections I would suggest a mass mailing worm from another PC. Ask them to
| >send you the headers from the emails to check that they have not originated
| >from your PC
| >
| >| >> Help !!!!
| >> I use two computers ... home & office. Both are scanned daily by
| >> Trend Micro ... both have been scanned using Ad-Aware SE & Spybot ...
| >> all definitions up to date, automatically. I've had three people tell
| >> me they're received virus type emails from me. Any ideas?
| >> Thanks,
| >
|