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Bitdefender found Trojan script in Sent=>(message 1044), I serched sent.msf and sent.file for 1044 number but I cannot find it this way

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I cannot find message 1044. I dont know how Mozzila numbering messages. I can find in sent.msf something like:{1044:^80 {(k^98:c)(s=9)B98:m } 1044 } but I dont understand it. In sent.file I can find messages but I dont know how Thunderbird numbering them, which is 1044

I cannot find message 1044. I dont know how Mozzila numbering messages. I can find in sent.msf something like:{1044:^80 {(k^98:c)(s=9)B98:m } 1044 } but I dont understand it. In sent.file I can find messages but I dont know how Thunderbird numbering them, which is 1044

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I think what you seriously need to consider is why you are spending any effort in looking for this at all.

What problem are you trying to fix? So your anti virus found what it thinks might be a Trojan. It is stored in Thunderbird as a text file with no ability to ever execute, so really there is no issue. We routinely recommend not allowing anti virus program to scan th mail and IMAP mail folders because they slow the program, cause data loss and really offer almost nothing in the way of security.

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I send screenshots for error, sent.msf and sent.file

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I think what you seriously need to consider is why you are spending any effort in looking for this at all.

What problem are you trying to fix? So your anti virus found what it thinks might be a Trojan. It is stored in Thunderbird as a text file with no ability to ever execute, so really there is no issue. We routinely recommend not allowing anti virus program to scan th mail and IMAP mail folders because they slow the program, cause data loss and really offer almost nothing in the way of security.

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Thank you! I will accept your sugestion that protecting software not scan Th-mail...