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I've gotten 18 of these in the last 24 hours, the subject lines saying, with only slight variation, "Remove me from your mailing list." Of course, I didn't send them. I've never seen this kind before. Is this some kind of hack, and is it a threat or a nuisance?
 
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It's possible someone spoofed your return email address on their spams, and you are dealing with PO'd spam recipients. It's happened to me. Ignore.




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It sounds like somebody is spoofing; using your email address as their "sender" or "reply to" address.

This has happened to me in the past.



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Do you recognize any of the senders?

Are the emails asking you to click on anything? If so, hover over the link, copy the url, and then google it.

A remote possibility is that your email got hacked or someone has your email address and is sending stuff out using your email address.

In the past 2 weeks 2 different people have created accounts and ordered stuff using my email address. Nothing sinister, they both just typed in a wrong character when they created their accounts. I was just a little confused when I got an email that the plus-size dress I ordered had shipped! Eek
 
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In the past 2 weeks 2 different people have created accounts and ordered stuff using my email address. Nothing sinister, they both just typed in a wrong character when they created their accounts. I was just a little confused when I got an email that the plus-size dress I ordered had shipped! Eek


So your saying you take a 2x instead?



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So your saying you take a 2x instead?

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OK, thanks, guys. I haven't seen any more of them in the last couple of hours. I sent e-mails to my regular contacts and told them to ignore anything unusual from me.
 
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