Melody,
No problem, knew they weren't from you. A couple of tips that may help.
1)change your password to your e-mail account.
2)never open any e-mails which have been forwarded from others, even if you know who they are from.
3)Ask all of the people on your mailing list that if they ever forward an e-mail you have sent to please remove your e-mail address from the forward copy. I have seen instances where someone has opened up one of those joke or "chain letter" e-mails and it will show that it has been forwarded dozens of times and hundreds of e-mail addresses appear in there. If anyone on that list has either malware or a virus it can potentially be sent to all of those addresses. (I rarely forward e-mails but when I do I just cut and paste the main body into a new browser and then check the BCC box (blank carbon copy) next to the addresses of whomever I am sending the e-mail out to. That way all the e-mail says in the "TO" line is "UNDISCLOSED RECIPIENT" and those e-mail addresses will never show.
....By the way, when I say I paste in a new browser, this is what I mean...
While my mail account is open I click on my internet browser (Internet Explorer, Foxfire, etc) and go to my mail account and compose from there. I then go back to my original browser which has the content of the letter I am forwarding. I drag my mouse over only the content I wish to forward and right click on the highlighted portion, then I click on the word "copy". (This is for those who don't know how to copy and paste). I then go back to the e-mail I am composing and somewhere in the body I right click again. I then click on paste and voila!, the content has been copied and pasted into the new e-mail. I then BCC it to whomever I am sending it to and noone has any idea how many people received this one e-mail or who any of them are. Much safer that way all around. And don't forget to put a subject title onto that e-mail before you send it. I never open any e-mails without a subject title, 99% of the time it's either SPAM or malware.