Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hi Roelof,

...about the TBClamwin.bav antivirus plugin for The Bat.

GG The plugin was made by  Marco Pontello and dates from 2007.

 In  that  case  I  suggest that you contact Marco wether he intends to
 update the plug-in: http://mark0.net/contacts.html

Got an answer form Marco
He wrote me, updating the plugin isn't one of his priorities.
It means, I've to leave Clamwin as antivirus software and install another
product.

Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that works fine
together with The Bat?
It would be a nice detail, if it has the option to personalize the text
under a message in which is told that the message was scanned with ...

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Re[2]: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Tuesday, August 31, 2010, Gunivortus Goos wrote:

 Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that works fine
 together with The Bat?

AFAIK there are AVG and Avast running OK

 It would be a nice detail, if it has the option to personalize the text
 under a message in which is told that the message was scanned with ...

this is impossible in current 4.x version, lets see, if it will be possible
in 5.0 and new developer API.

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Marek,

On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:06:00 +0200 GMT (31/Aug/10, 20:06 PM +0700 GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:

 Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that works fine
 together with The Bat?

MM AFAIK there are AVG and Avast running OK

I'm running avast, but not as a plug-in. Is there a plugin for TB!?

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Feli Wilcke
Hello Gunivortus,

On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:58:05 +0200GMT Gunivortus Goos wrote:

GG Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that works fine
GG together with The Bat?

I'm using NOD32 for years, it's working well but not as plugin.  NOD32
is payware but worth it's price.  http://www.eset.com/

GG It would be a nice detail, if it has the option to personalize the text
GG under a message in which is told that the message was scanned with ...

This is the standard after delivery and you can edit the text but I
always switch it off :-)

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread MAU
Hello Feli,

GG Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that works fine
GG together with The Bat?

 I'm using NOD32 for years, it's working well but not as plugin.  NOD32
 is payware but worth it's price.  http://www.eset.com/

Same here. And I fully agree with you.

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 4:15:14 PM, in
mid:1323103643.20100831171...@rancho-k.com, MAU wrote:


 Hello Feli,

GG Any of you who can recommendate such a program,
GG that works fine together with The Bat?

 I'm using NOD32 for years, it's working well but not
 as plugin.  NOD32 is payware but worth it's price.
 http://www.eset.com/

 Same here. And I fully agree with you.  


I used to run Nod32 until it's licence needed renewal at a time I had
no money. It was good, but I found Avast to be a pretty close second,
and free.



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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 1:58:05 PM, in
mid:1718086699.20100831145...@boudicca.de, Gunivortus Goos wrote:



 Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that
 works fine together with The Bat? 

I never heard of an antivirus that did not work with TB!.



 It would be a nice
 detail, if it has the option to personalize the text
 under a message in which is told that the message was
 scanned with ...  

Avast has the option of message or no message but no personalisation. 
One or more of the previous ones I used allowed me to write whatever 
text I wanted in those messages. Of course, the only use for those 
messages is testing and the best personalisation for general use is to 
turn the message off.


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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Gunivortus Goos

 Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that
 works fine together with The Bat? 

 I never heard of an antivirus that did not work with TB!.

The open source Clamwin doesn't anymore. The main program itself can't
handle the TB database files well, it's focused on the kind of database, where
not all mails are stored within one file. The 3rd party plugin for TB was a
good solution, but stopped working last week as the core program got a major
update. And the author, who updated the plugin in 2007 for the last time wrote
me:
  I have to admit that TBClamWin isn't a priority for me at the 
moment.
  I will be more than happy to update it in the future, and make 
sure
  it's working fine, but I cannot make any promise about dates  
time
  frames.

From the suggestions I've got here, I choose the free AVG 9, which has a
TB plugin. I choose mainly the free one, because now I can quietly wait
for a Clamwin plugin update. If that comes, I'll go back to Clamwin.

@all: Thanks a lot for your recommendations!

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 2:53:46 PM, in
mid:805453459.20100831205...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:


 I'm running avast, but not as a plug-in. Is there a
 plugin for TB!?  


I had a plugin for Avast 4.8 but don't have one for 5.0, and am not 
really sure what the 4.8 plugin gained me...



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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Mark Partous

Hello MAU,

Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 5:15:14 PM, you wrote:

 I'm using NOD32 for years, it's working well but not as plugin.  NOD32
 is payware but worth it's price.  http://www.eset.com/

M Same here. And I fully agree with you.

Idem dito.

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Re: Clamwin

2010-08-31 Thread Philip Wittamore
antivir premium works fine for me
makes no sense to pay for an email client but not for an antivirus

-Philip


# Message received from expires2...@ymail.com
# On 31-08-2010 at 19:29:19


M Hi


M On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 1:58:05 PM, in
M mid:1718086699.20100831145...@boudicca.de, Gunivortus Goos wrote:



 Any of you who can recommendate such a program, that
 works fine together with The Bat? 

M I never heard of an antivirus that did not work with TB!.



 It would be a nice
 detail, if it has the option to personalize the text
 under a message in which is told that the message was
 scanned with ...  

M Avast has the option of message or no message but no personalisation. 
M One or more of the previous ones I used allowed me to write whatever 
M text I wanted in those messages. Of course, the only use for those 
M messages is testing and the best personalisation for general use is to
M turn the message off.



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