Its either a messed up CF server or you've got a template that's running
wild. Check the scheduler for any processes that look strange. Then check
all your application.cfm files for any CFMAIL or includes that may be
CFMAIL. If someone slipped a 'template virus' onto your machine it can be
hunted down. If not, it may be the server going crazy.
> Is this a virus?
>
> My desktop version of CF Server on my development machine is sending
> emails - hundreds of them - and they're filling up the undelivr folder,
> because they're all zero size files. They're coming at the rate of 5-10
> a second and when I have the server going (I have it turned off while I
> figure out what's doing this) I have to delete as fast as I can go or my
> hard drive's going to have gigaabytes of zero size files. (Even though
> they're zero files, they still take up disk allocation and FAT table
> space)
>
> I figure I have a virus here, and I'm checking my drives with my
> anti-virus programs - but is there any other explanation for this
> behaviour I ought to look into?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike Kear
> AFP Web Development
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
>
>
>
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