> How would >you be able to prove otherwise, any Mac AV scanning they may be doing is >unlikely to ever catch anything, so you will never know if they are or >not.
Because so far they have been very upfront about everything else and I like them. > >If you really want to find out, ask them what AV package they are using It is all written up on their website - they use Brightmail and Symantec's. >Personally, I wouldn't pay for the service, its not going to do anything >for you right now, so save the money. When the mac starts to see virus >problems appear, then you can turn the service back on. Why pay for >something that isn't doing you any good. Much like I joked to Doug... do >you also own Volcano insurance? You are probably right but, for the price, it does make me feel a little bit more protected, however foolishly and, for the price, I think it is good politics for Mac users to encourage (with our wallets to be sure) ISP's to take our needs seriously. Tannis ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

