A virus?  Nah, that's the information stores on servers mailing each
other.  Has anyone made any replication frequency changes for the public
stores recently?  Or perhaps someone has dumped a load of data into a
public folder that replicates everywhere?  Or added new replicas?

Neil

-----Original Message-----
From: Michel Fayad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: 24 January 2003 08:26
Posted To: Swynk Exchange List
Conversation: SMTP queue
Subject: SMTP queue


Dear all,

When I check the Exchange 2000 Queue I noticed that lots of mail are
being send. Messages send are consuming almost all the bandwidth. Sender
of the messages is:"Servername1-IS@domainX. These messages are send to
other Exchange 2000 Servers in the
organization: Server2-IS@domainX.

I suspected a virus, but after scanning no virus was detected.

My questions are.
What can be possibly generating this messages.
What type of messages are these.
And how to troubleshoot them.

Thanks

Michel Fayad

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