It may be what Sunny suggested, or it may be someone just spoofing your (the sender's) name with a bogus email address underneath it. It looks like it comes fromthe sender, but when you tap on the sender’s name, you may find some convoluted email address totally unrelated to you.

In that case, there is not much the sender can do, as it is not really from your email address. 

For those who receive an unexpected or strangeLu worded email from a friend, tap the friends/senders name and see if it’s actually from the person you think it is. 

Peace,
Michael 
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On Nov 10, 2022, at 10:26, Sunny Walker via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:


It happened to me. Check on who it is REALLY from. Then cancel that email (for me it was from a hotmail account I forgot I had and don't use) and also change passwords. Sign, not fun...

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On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 4:24 PM Cynthia Vance via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
The subject of the message is:  A Favor
The message asks, Do you buy from Amazon?

It may go to one or even more of your email addresses. (it may also suddenly disappear)

If anyone has any advice what I should do about this to stop it, please advise.

Thanks
Cynthia Vance
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