Think they have hacked her AOL webmail account: thus she might not be
able to change the password if it is too late.
Whatever, you have to knock her off as a list user.
Rhod
On 15/08/2012 22:16, Martin Briscoe wrote:
AOL and HOTMAIL do seem susceptible to this sort of thing often
because of
their poor security.
First thing to do is change passwords even though it is probably too late
now.
You could check to see if they have actually been sent from your account or
just your address used as the "From" address on messages from another
account. AOL security might be able to help you, otherwise someone might be
able to work out from the message headers.
Martin Briscoe
Fort William
martin(a)mbriscoe.me.uk
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