Lisa, I too have had several recent E-mails returned for problems of the recipient's server being overloaded, or temporarily off-line, and when this happens I notice that my message to the addressee plus my Genealogy file are contained as attachments in the returned message, yet I did not include my genealogy file in the original message. Is Rootsweb, or someone else, hacking into our computers and taking our personal records? I think that this is pretty weird that our genealogy files are going out in E-mails without our knowledge. Has anyone else experienced this, and if so what can we do about it? Bill in Baltimore. -----Original Message----- From: Lisa Lasky <lisa@bytheweb.com> To: SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com <SCMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:18 PM Subject: [SCMARION-L] Laugh for the day >I just had the most hilarious thing happen to me and I thought that you >folks here would appreciate this one. > >I had answered an ad for a web development position, and sent what I thought >was my resume as an attached file. I received the following response. I >think I just won the award for the Stupid Act of the Day LOL > >--Lisa > >Hello again Lisa, > >I tried to view your resume and unfortunately you sent me your geneology, >and quite an extensive one at that. It does look like we have some common >relatives. >Thank you for the information. Could you please forward me a copy of >your resume because I do remember your resume from Atlanta Computerjobs and >believe you would be a good fit for the position. > > > >==== SCMARION Mailing List ==== >Dillon County SCGenWeb site: >http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/1786/dillon.html > >