Hi all, we run WinXp clients with Outlook 2003 on them.
We have a few users who are getting a very strange problem. Files in the
format
S3ko.1
S3ko.2
S3ko.3
...
S3ko.9
Or it could s3fg.1 ... etc

These are ppearing on a file server under the user's home drive. We do not
use Exchange and the pst files are held locally.
I can't work out whether this is a virus or some form of malware but it is a
specific security issue because;
1. These files are actually readable in notepad etc as email messages
including header of the email. There are as many of these files as there are
emails in the inbox. Emails just turning up somewhere that they're not meant
to, is weird and slightly chilling.
2. When monotoring the open files on the server it is apparent that each
file is held open(most likely by Outlook) and so the concurrent open files
on the sevrer grows to such a point that a DOS occurs on that file server-ie
no new connections can be made, no legit files can be opened.

Why would Outlook do something like this-is it by design or is there
something else?


 



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