>I was actually on the server editing a text file when error messages started
>popping up.
>I tried opening a few programs but it would not let me.

Do you remember anything about the messages that were popping up?  That 
could provide an important clue as to what happened.

>Also I noticed that our 10GIG HD for IMAIL had 10GIG space free! its 
>normally 2 gig free.
>
>After 6 hours of getting an OS back up and going we finally got back to see
>the drive.
>All IMAIL 7000 user folders were there.
>All IMAIL files were there.
>BUT there was not data in the user folders. no .mbx no .fwd all gone.

That one is very strange.  I think someone else once reported the same 
thing here.  I can't imagine what could have done it, but I'm suspecting 
that the error messages would be very important in figuring out what happened.

One thing that I would recommend is going up to 7.07 (or 7.06, if you are 
really worried about 7.07), as 7.02 was very early in the 7.0x series, and 
could have some problems with it that most people have forgotten about by 
now.  I can't imagine that it would have caused what you experienced, though.


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