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From: "William Baumbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 12:40 PM


> I used IMail Antivirus for several months and found it let many viruses
pass
> right through, I know this because on the local client computer running
> Norton Anti-Virus would then catch the virus and stop it that IMail
> Antivirus just finished scanning. And yes I too felt the sticker price
> shock, way too expensive in my option.

I was under the impression that the internal scanner in IMail was
Symantec's;

http://www.ipswitch.com/company/Press_Releases/011127_imail_av_release.html

So I'm confused how Norton would catch it when the server would not.
Symantec has a history of using the same virus engine and defs across their
entire product line. Just curious if you saw this with Norton on the desktop
or maybe you had another antivirus on the desktop?

I use Declude myself with F-Prot, but at work I'm a big Symantec proponent.

-Josh

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