Frank,
Run a good anti-virus, anti-malware program to completely scan your computer. If you don't have a good anti-virus, you can download Avast free from the 'net. For malware, Spybot is good and is also free to download. Change your email password immediately. Check to see in your mail settings if there is a vacation, or out-of-office message setup to respond to people who email you.
These USUALLY aren't serious threats, but you have to treat it like one. This happened to me, and the above steps resolved the issue.
Hope this helps.
Guru
P.S. I'm not a computer expert, but I have had to deal with this stuff quite a bit. Others may have more to add, but this may resolve the issue for you.
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> From: Frank <frank@progressivevp.com>
>To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 12:06 AM
>Subject: [vpFREE] Spoofed Emails from me
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>Someone that I've never emailed just emailed me and asked me to stop emailing them. I can only assume this is someone spoofing my email address. If anyone knows anything about this please let me know by posting it here...thanks.
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