Spam alone wouldn't corrupt or delete your .pst file. brontosaurus' idea is a good starting point, but sure to make a backup of your .pst file first, just in case.
also check the size of your pst itself. It is supposedly able to go up to 18 gb i think, but it almost always has issues long before that, and if your getting a lot of spam, that may be the issue.
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