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We have an AS/400 which converts email from an Exchange server to OV/400. The server got hit with a virus which flooded the AS/00. I turned off SNADS so the emails aren't going anywhere, they are just sitting in the distribution queues. I am going to clear the queues as soon as I can. However, the mail server framework (MSF) program. MSF is still putting mail in the distribution queues. MSF is using 75% of the system. Does anyone know where MSF gets its data from? I would like to get rid of it and stop the whole process. I can't just end MSF because the next time I start it, the whole thing starts over again. Thanks, Albert
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