[THIN] Re: OT: Exchange Bad Mail folder

Ndr's from all the spam.  When we first found out about it, it had filled up
the disk.  It originally had 8 gig free.  We now run a nightly script that
segregates it out into days of the week (25 - 50 meg a nite is purged).  On
the eighth day that days mail is purged.  

This is a flaw Microsoft has documented if you search for it on there
Knowledge Base.

Thanks
 
Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Boggan [mailto:MBoggan@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:31 PM
To: 'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [THIN] OT: Exchange Bad Mail folder

I am running a virus scan on my exchange server and it is finding a ton of
infected files in the exchsvr\vsi\badmail folder.  What is the badmail
folder for why would there be so many files in there.
 
Thanks,
 
_________________________________ 
 
Michael Boggan
Network Engineer/Citrix Admin
Virtual Desktop Inc. 
Dallas, Texas 
Ph: (972) 960-6400 
Fax: (972) 960-6445 
email: mboggan@xxxxxxxxxxx 
http://www.virtualdesktopinc.com <http://www.virtualdesktopinc.com/>  
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