Chris, >Rather, worms grab addresses at random from the list of addresses >extracted from your email, and it uses one of those as the return >address. So the new worm emails will all appear to come from someone >other than you, and all bounce messages due to undeliverable >addresses will go to them and not you.
I seem to recall that on one occasion I get my own message sent back to me (not related to a list). Is it possible this was some kind of a worm attempt? With regard to round-robin letters I NEVER participate (and never did in the past with snail mail :) Earthlink have just put out a message about protecting your address on their web site (which I don't use) - have you heard about that? Bea ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

