E-mail files created on C: drive?

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I have a PC with Office 2007, and Norton Internet Security. Things seem to
be working, but we've noticed several strange files being created on the
root of the C: drive. These files are named s2e4, s2e4.1, s2e4.1a, s2e4.1b,
etc. I am able to open these files with Notepad, and they seem to be .txt
version of e-mail messages that were received. They don't seem to be causing
any problems that I know of, but does anyone know what is creating these
files?
 
Steele said:
I have a PC with Office 2007, and Norton Internet Security. Things
seem to be working, but we've noticed several strange files being
created on the root of the C: drive. These files are named s2e4,
s2e4.1, s2e4.1a, s2e4.1b, etc. I am able to open these files with
Notepad, and they seem to be .txt version of e-mail messages that
were received. They don't seem to be causing any problems that I know
of, but does anyone know what is creating these files?

Those are Notron artifacts, most likely. Do not scan incoming or outgoing
mail with Norton. Disable the mail integration.
 
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