>Since configuring McAfee as a secondary scanner about a week ago, I have
>noticed that it is leaving a virus directory for each virus that it
>finds.

Actually, I think the problem is that you have McAfee's on-access scanner 
running.  Note that the "0" file (which *should* be a non-text segment of 
the E-mail that was being scanned, or an attachment to the E-mail) appears 
to be something that McAfee's on-access scanner created.  So, it looks like 
it detected a virus, and replaced the file with a text message.  If you 
disable the on-access scanner (or set it not to scan the subdirectories off 
of the \IMail\spool directory), it should take care of the problem.
                            -Scott

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