Dear Jeff, @27-Mar-2005, 18:14 Jeff Gaines [JG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... <snip> JG> Can anybody tell me the mechanics of TB! starting up that causes JG> this file to be written to the temp folder - I am concerned that JG> my MAPI has been hi-jacked. No such! This is simple. You have an incoming message that is infected. TB is checking mail on startup, downloading messages. Each is downloaded to temp before it is processed and imported. Mrs. Overbearing Nanny (NAV) is pouncing on the infected file before TB can handle it and NAV is removing it without any consideration. TB forlornly looks around for the file it was processing, sniffs a couple of times and collapses in a sobbing heap at the loss of the inbound data. Because Nanny has stopped TB from importing the message, it remains unprocessed and un-downloaded. And thus, the next time you run TB, the same dance is performed. Your choices are: 1) Use the message dispatcher in TB to remove the infected message from the server. 2) Retire nanny for a less overbearing and more effective product like AVG or Kaspersky or NOD. -- Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user TB! v3.0.9.10 Return on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 '
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