I know I am being a little stubborn, but here is why I think that... Maybe I need to clarify a bit...
I sent the email from a Yahoo account to one of my domain emails addressed @sunnie.tv. Both of these computers are scanned daily for trojans, spyware, malware, viruses, and McAfee is updated almost daily. I literally have an army of malware destroyers. Both the Yahoo account and all of my email addresses @sunnie.tv have never received spam the entire time they existed! What I hate about domain email forwarding is that anyone can send something to *.*@sunnie.tv and it will end up in Outlook.
All of my other addresses in Outlook have existed for YEARS. Proud to say not once have I received spam until now.
You have a valid point, AzGoldPros, it could very well be a virus, and the more I think of it could be one that hasn't been updated in the virus definitions. Tonight I will update my definitions and scan my system yet again.
To follow up by the way from my first post, this has been the only spoof received on my computer, and I haven't received anymore since. Neither have I received any at all on my other email addresses. It just seems strange that I only get one spoof and no other spam. (I clicked on the link, too, I wanted to see if it would "validate" that address to the spammers.)
This will be my last post unless I get more.
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