I hope it's because of F-Prot!  I noticed these too, but we have maybe 10 or
so right now.  If anyone knows what they're for or if they can be deleted,
I'd be interested..

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>In my spool folder this morning are a bunch of ".vir" folders with 
>1_1.exe in them. I have not encountered these before.
>What are they?

The \IMail\spool\*.vir directories are temporary directories that Declude 
Virus uses to scan attachments.

It is normal to see those directories come and go; if they remain for more 
than 2 hours, then there was a problem with the scanning (the log file 
would have more details).  It is safe to delete those directories if they 
are more than 2 hours old.

                                                    -Scott
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