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To: thecow who wrote (26012)3/2/2002 5:27:17 PM
From: Patricia Meaney  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
I just got an email from an old high school friend who wanted to know if I sent her an email that she cut and pasted. The reason she thought it was from me was because the email address has the first four letters of my last name. Well to make a long story short, I did not email it to her, but the email address looked very familiar. When I looked it up it ended up being an email address of my sister-in-law who doesn't know my friend. I figured that maybe in some weird way when I emailed a joke to the both of them, my sister-in-law somehow saved this girls address by accident. When I called my sister-in-law to let her know what happened, she told me that somehow a bunch of her old emails that she wrote to people years ago are somehow being sent out again. Her computer actually sent an old email from last year asking someone how their mom was - meanwhile, the mom died a few months ago - quite embarrassing. Does this sound like she has a virus on her computer?
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