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a trojan has been identified in an smtp folder how to spot and eliminate

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bold text bit defender alerts that a trojan is located in my nmstp folder. how can I spot the email concerned and delete it tx

'''bold text''' bit defender alerts that a trojan is located in my nmstp folder. how can I spot the email concerned and delete it tx

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did you mean NSTMP folder? If so, that is a failed compaction attempt and may be deleted.