If you can still access the account, you probably don't have anything to worry about.
When the people who send spam send it, they usually send it to more than one person at a time.
When the delivery-failure systems send the bounce-backs, they by default reply to all, which in turn sends that same message to everyone the original message was sent to.
If you check the headers, you might be able to see the originating email address. If you need help with it, AIM me or MSN me.
Yeah alot of times they just steal your email off a site you enter it into and don't actually access your account. It's no biggie but if you're paranoid about them reading your email just be careful what you write or get a new account. I've had my scully email since I started using the web over 7 years ago and have recieved the same failed message stuff. If they were to try and bust you you'd just have to prove that you'd never taken part in the scam at hand. They can check that by seizing your computer.
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When the people who send spam send it, they usually send it to more than one person at a time.
When the delivery-failure systems send the bounce-backs, they by default reply to all, which in turn sends that same message to everyone the original message was sent to.
If you check the headers, you might be able to see the originating email address. If you need help with it, AIM me or MSN me.
aim-glimmmli
msn theglimmmer@hotmail.com
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