Were the main.mbx files present but 0 bytes long, or were they not there at all?Have you checked the hard drive to see if the .mbx files are still there? I'll bet they are. Most likely, the "Top Directory" for your domain(s) got changed. If that isn't it, what exactly was deleted? The entire "users" directory (which would likely mean that someone used a GUI and accidentally deleted the entire directory)? Or are all the user directories present, with no files in them?Sorry for not be clear.
Imail is installed on E:\Imail and all of my users are: E:\Imail\Users. All user folders where there, but all of the mailbox.mbx where empty.
Did this happen to all the users, or just some of them?
I was working on some spamfilter.rul files sometime around the currents of the phenomenon. Here's some examples:That shouldn't cause the problem you experienced -- you are correct that it should only delete individual messages.
S~ILOVEYOU:NUL
S~fwd: Joke:NUL
S~Important Message From:NUL
S~Mother's Day Order Confirmation:NUL
S~viagra:NUL
S~earn more moeny:NUL
If this caused the change of events, I would think that it would only delete messages and not folders.
Are you running a virus scanner on the server? Someone had mentioned that if you run a virus scanner, it could see a virus in an .mbx file and delete the whole .mbx file.
-Scott
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