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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 3
OS: XP
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process 2400 how do I find it
22.11.2005 15:56:33 [4e0] AutoPOP3(10110): Connection from process 2400
(came from avg email scanner log) I get these random sending of emails ussually to different addresses maybee twice a day. Seems like a worm or something but no scanner can pick it up. So my regular email in the logs looks like this "22.11.2005 16:22:00 [4e0] AutoPOP3(10110): Connection from process 1872 22.11.2005 16:22:00 [4e0] AutoPOP3(10110): Connection from 127.0.0.1:4213 22.11.2005 16:22:00 [ff4] AutoPOP3(10110): Client connected 22.11.2005 16:22:01 [ff4] AutoPOP3(10110): Connected to pop9.sympatico.ca:110 22.11.2005 16:22:05 [990] AutoPOP3(10110): Connected to cpc1-john2-6-0-cust138.renf.cable.ntl.com:110 22.11.2005 16:22:05 [990] AutoPOP3(10110): Client closed connection 22.11.2005 16:22:06 Received mail from: "Tech Support Forum Forums" <support@techsupportforum.com> 22.11.2005 16:22:06 [ff4] AutoPOP3(10110): Received 2813 bytes in 2.063 s, scanned in 0.015 s. 22.11.2005 16:22:07 [ff4] AutoPOP3(10110): Client disconnected 22.11.2005 16:24:05 [990] AutoPOP3(10110): Client disconnected" so even my regular mail is send these emails in this case to "cpc1-john2-6-0-cust138.renf.cable.ntl.com:110" any idea how I related a process number xxxx to an actual process to maybee find the file and delete it, or is hopeing thats possible/semi simple just a day dream lol thx in advance |
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