Re: Virus? Showing up in Exchange mailbox root folder
From: Courtenay (Courtenay_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/17/05
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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 16:46:08 -0700
Thanks for the input! I agree the messages could be coming from an external
source. What puzzles me is, why / how are they ending up in the Root Folder
of the user's mailbox, instead of the Inbox?
I can only see these messages when I use MDBVU, so I don't know how I could
scan them for viruses or trace the IP. All I seem to be able to do through
MDBVU is delete them...
"Crouchie1998" wrote:
> Courtenay,
>
> How do you know it isn't someone who has his e-mail address in their address
> book that has a mass mailing virus? That way, they would be oblivious to it.
> It would explain the FW:, wouldn't it?
>
> Why don't you scan the files when found for viruses? another thing you could
> do is get the originating IP address & do a reverse DNS on it. If you
> recognise the ISP etc. that may also narrow the person down.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Crouchie1998
> BA (HONS) MCP MCSE
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