Jon- I've never seen this but I know AOL is making changes to their email system--so perhaps it is something new and nothing for you to worry about. I actually think if your account had been hacked AOL would have noticed and cut you off until you fixed things. Joan In a message dated 1/1/2010 5:14:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, JRAYMOND651@aol.com writes: Joan, So you are suggesting that if I report an email as spam (as opposed to an email that is automatically sent to the spam folder) then the reported spam will appear as a "sent" email? I'd be tempted to agree except for two facts...grin. (1) I had a deleted email from today that was from a company selling software. I never opened it and just deleted it. I restored the email and reported it as spam. That reporting did appear in my "sent" folder. (2) Another member of my household has a user name under my account. I opened that user name and found more suspicious emails with the same subject line (Client TOS Notification) and addressee (notifyaol"at"abuse.aol.com). I did call the AOL tech support line. The agent suggested running a full virus scan, which is done constantly on my system, and changing my password. He also said that if the problem persists, to contact the AOL Fraud Department at 800-307-7969 (open Monday through Friday, 10 am to 7 pm, ET). Something/someone has compromised my computer and I am confused. Jon