Yes, it can exclude real time....but when you do a weekly scan (or whatever
you have set it to) if you have that drive included, you can not EXCLUDE
folders from that scan - thus it can snag a file in the IMail folder during
the weekly (or daily) scans - just not in real time.



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If this helps...
In the Corporate Edition, click on CONFIGURE - FILE SYSTEM REAL TIME
PROTECTION.
Check off EXCLUDE SELECTED FILES AND FOLDERS to activate the EXCLUDE button.
Click on the EXCLUDE button to choose the folders or file extensions as you
wish.

Your version might be slightly different, but there is usually at least some
sort of exclude by file type for every anti-virus program.  Try checking
under ADVANCED OPTIONS in the SCAN settings.

~Amy

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Excuse my stupdity, but can Norton really do all this?

I am looking at Norton 2003 AV and it clearly cannot exclude folders.

>From my experience with Norton Corporate AV 8.01, it would let you exclude
folders, but it really didn't. It would exclude them from real time
detection, but when you scanned your system weekly or the like, it would
snag files in those folders, which is why I switched it out.



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> Disable all Imail folders - or just the spool and users folders?
> ~Amy

I noticed that Norton C. was able to capture items in the spool, but you
don't want it scanning the user folder because it will delete the whole
mailbox. Regardless if you have Imail AV I guess it's best to disable
scanning of the whole imail folder and sub folders.

Also, you are supposed to disable the scanning of C:\temp if you have Imail
AV installed according to the directions.

Any other opinions?

Mike


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