A lot of modern malware harvests your email address from infected
computers. Those of us that have participated in email lists for some
time have become used to it.

Assuming you have a good outgoing firewall and updated antivirus
installed, chances are you have absolutely nothing to do with this
spam and will just have to ignore it. They'll move on to using someone
else's return addy soon enough.


On Jan 12, 2008 7:46 PM, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At my work, I receive quite a few postmaster replies that my email
> message can't be received because of a bad email address.  Largely these
> messages have a subject that is pornographic, and the recipient is not
> in my address book.  Now I got my first reply like this from my home
> computer.


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