Might there be a virus in one of the mail items in that PST file?
> Hi all,
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> with same results on 3-4 machines.
> Any ideas as to what might be happening ?
> Today morning we mapped one the pst files in outlook 2003
Do you mean you opened the PST? How exactly did you do this.
> and to our surprise
> outlook started generating mails from nowhere into thousands.
What do you mean by "generated"? Do you mean thousands showed up in the new
PST, that thousands began downloading from somewhere, or that Outlook began
sending thousands? Please be precise.

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tornado579@yahoo.com - 22 Feb 2006 08:27 GMT
Sorry if i was not precise.
Well, what i meant was - as soon as we mapped the .pst file in outlook
2003, it started showing up lot mails in inbox folder. It kept on
generating it till we killed the process.
We did scan for any viruses but file was show as clean.
Thanks.
Tonrados
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2006 11:52 GMT
Odd... have you tried running ScanPST.EXE on this PST file to see if it's
damaged in any way?
> Sorry if i was not precise.
> Well, what i meant was - as soon as we mapped the .pst file in outlook
> 2003, it started showing up lot mails in inbox folder. It kept on
> generating it till we killed the process.
> We did scan for any viruses but file was show as clean.
Brian Tillman - 22 Feb 2006 16:28 GMT
> Well, what i meant was - as soon as we mapped the .pst file in outlook
> 2003, it started showing up lot mails in inbox folder. It kept on
> generating it till we killed the process.
Perhaps that PST contained lots of messages. But I still don't quire grasp
what you're saying. Were the same messages being downloaded again and
again? Were the messages all different? Were they messages you'd seen
before? Was a send/receive cycle active the whole time? What exactly was
Outlook doing while these messages were being "generated"?

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