I can't believe I registered to a Disney site simply to reply to this thread lol Anyways....
While the email appears to be from yourself, it isn't. To determine who the originating sender is from within Outlook right click on the offending message and choose "Message Options". In the popup window you will see a section at the bottom titled "Internet Headers". If you scroll though this section you can located a line with "X-Originating-Email" followed by the email of the mope who's spoofing you. Once you have located this email address you can click on "Actions -> Junk Email -> Junk Email Options" and choose the "Blocked Senders" tab. Click the "Add" button and enter the email address of the originating sender to block further spam messages from him.
Hope that helps a few ppl.
Peace Chizo
P.s. These instructions are assuming you have Outlook 2007, if you should have another email program of preference simply google "your_email_program view headers" to find how to locate the internet headers to block these messages.
While the email appears to be from yourself, it isn't. To determine who the originating sender is from within Outlook right click on the offending message and choose "Message Options". In the popup window you will see a section at the bottom titled "Internet Headers". If you scroll though this section you can located a line with "X-Originating-Email" followed by the email of the mope who's spoofing you. Once you have located this email address you can click on "Actions -> Junk Email -> Junk Email Options" and choose the "Blocked Senders" tab. Click the "Add" button and enter the email address of the originating sender to block further spam messages from him.
Hope that helps a few ppl.
Peace Chizo

P.s. These instructions are assuming you have Outlook 2007, if you should have another email program of preference simply google "your_email_program view headers" to find how to locate the internet headers to block these messages.

). Wonder if she is still getting spam emails from herself?