It's pretty unlikely that your actual e-mail account was hacked. Usually
when this kind of thing happens the "From:" e-mail account is spoofed by a
Spambot running somewhere. Robots are subscribed to lists like this,
collect our addresses, and then send out e-mails that look like they are
from legitimate users even though they originate from somewhere else.
That's why it's always a good idea to not include machine readable versions
of your e-mail in a message. If you really want people to know your e-mail
use something like "mjeff at aol dot com" to tell us your e-mail. It won't
stop spoofing but it's less likely to happen.
Peter Hunsberger
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Michael Jeffries <
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> My email accounts have been receiving spam from me. I've seen in the
> header listing several from here. I've made several good friends here and
> want to keep you as friends. Passwords have been changed. Sorry for the
> unwanted emails from me.
>
> Michael Jeffries
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