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Badly formed messages are a constant bugbear; they might be malicious, or they might be generated by a buggy Message Transfer Agent. These messages could have a variety of side effects all of them unwanted!. I've seen messages that crashed the Exchange Transport or Information Store services, and many cases where an antivirus or antispam utility pegs the CPU at 100 percent when it encounters a particular message. You've probably seen the same thing in your environment; finding them and getting rid of them can be an annoying exercise, especially if you have to do it often. |
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