I'm not sure you want to be scanning Exchange working directories. The
best way to find them would be to have an Exchange aware AV product
installed...

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hackney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:38 AM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: looking for emails
Subject: looking for emails

I arrived at work this morning to several email alerts from my exch
server AV (CA Etrust InoculateIT v6 which is what picked up the virus -
and I am not scanning the M: drive which doesn't exist of course ;-))
saying that I had viruses detected in some *.eml files.
My ISP package includes Sophos mail scanning at their gateway (they then
fwd all mail to us - in theory this means that all mail destined to us
is scanned with them.)  Normally this does an excellent job of
preventing infected emails reaching us (through our exch server anyway)
I tried to find the relevant files in the mailroot\vsi 1\queue but by
then they must have been delivered.


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