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10 to 1 their mailbox (*.mbx) file had a
virus in it and your virus scanner removed the whole thing or quarantined it.
Check your AV logs to see what it has done over the night. And remove
\imail\users and imail\spool from the scan. Travis From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lee Barton Hi, I have quite a weird issue, concerning mail disappearing
last night. A few of the management team use Outlook Express to view
email at home (using the "leave a copy on mail server" option).
They have been doing this for over a year now. Emails that where received at their home have not been
received on their work machines. Now, normally I would say that there's
80% chance that the problem lies with their OE settings at home (the leave a
copy of mail server box has been unchecked by their kids etc). But I also
had people who had been checking their mail via webmail and the exact same
issue has happened their. - Just a coincidence, possibly. But the
people who reported the issue with webmail are extremely competent. So
now I'm left scratching my head wondering what happened. There's a definite gap in my own mail between 11.00 PM last
night and 9.00 AM this morning. I have checked the logs and it shows that
mail was delivered to my Mailbox (about 17 messages)??? Any suggestions about how to figure out where these message
went? Lee Barton |
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