>Interesting enough, the file that it is finding it in is not the main.mbx
>file. It seems to be catching the virus after declude but before the
>message is appended to the mail.mbx file when it is main.mbx.1. This way it
>seems to be caught without the user needing to log in with the web
>interface.
I don't know of any case where IMail has a main.mbx.1 file -- I haven't
seen that one before. Are you sure that is the correct name of the
file? IMail does use a temporary filename ("main.~bx", I think) when it is
changing the main.mbx file, could that have been it?
"Backdoor.Trojan" sounds like a generic name used if a suspicious file is
found, so it may be that there is something legitimate (such as a .VBS
script that accesses the registry) that Norton thinks could be a virus, but
isn't.
-Scott
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