Recently my computer has been getting multiple copies of an email from a sender known to me whose email I actually do want to get.
I am using Outlook Express. About 2 weeks ago I set up a message rule to simply block all email from this sender. That of course, blocked everything from the sender so this was not a really acceptable solution to getting multiple copies (as many as 14 copies in one sending. I removed the message rule and multiple copies again began to come to my computer. (Didn't know or expect computer virus problems could affect my relationships.)
I am certain that the known sender is not actually sending the email herself to me, because I get email from her when she is not even home, not on, or even near her computer.
My conclusion is that some one has a computer who has my email address in their address book and am being sent this multiple copy stuff by a computer virus/worm or some such.
My ISP scans for virus infections, I use Mcaffee, Spybot and Adaware. None of these multiple copies cause a virus or any other alert so I assume that the multiple copies are not themselves, infected. ( I could be making a very wrong assumption here. These files might be slipping under my protection radar and could be infected themselves, couldn't they?)
My question is this. Can I do anything to determine what machine might be sending this mess my way? Can I do anything to block just multiple copies from this sender and let her other email come on through? Does this sound like a known, familiar virus acion.
Any suggestions are welcome and very much appreciated.
Thank you, Have a great Sunday
Jerry
I am using Outlook Express. About 2 weeks ago I set up a message rule to simply block all email from this sender. That of course, blocked everything from the sender so this was not a really acceptable solution to getting multiple copies (as many as 14 copies in one sending. I removed the message rule and multiple copies again began to come to my computer. (Didn't know or expect computer virus problems could affect my relationships.)
I am certain that the known sender is not actually sending the email herself to me, because I get email from her when she is not even home, not on, or even near her computer.
My conclusion is that some one has a computer who has my email address in their address book and am being sent this multiple copy stuff by a computer virus/worm or some such.
My ISP scans for virus infections, I use Mcaffee, Spybot and Adaware. None of these multiple copies cause a virus or any other alert so I assume that the multiple copies are not themselves, infected. ( I could be making a very wrong assumption here. These files might be slipping under my protection radar and could be infected themselves, couldn't they?)
My question is this. Can I do anything to determine what machine might be sending this mess my way? Can I do anything to block just multiple copies from this sender and let her other email come on through? Does this sound like a known, familiar virus acion.
Any suggestions are welcome and very much appreciated.
Thank you, Have a great Sunday
Jerry