Dear tbudl,
I searched the knowledge database and couldn't get an answer on where
to get the NOD32 plugin for The Bat!
Previously I have used AVG...and its TheBat! plugin -with no
worries...but I thought I would try NOD32 - though not a
freebie...because it seems to be a better AV program and
Dan Perez wrote:
Yes I see what you mean now. I have my threads sorted by Subject so my
suggestion works that way,
Do you mean you are *sorting* by Subject AND threading by subject? (I
assume yes, as this would make the most sense). The only time I use a
sort by subject is for reference
Hello Thomas!
On Saturday, January 31, 2004, 9:55 PM, you wrote:
MRB I've been lurking on tbbeta and saw a couple of hours or so ago that beta 51
MRB is available to download. Message ID, from Stefan:
TF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF Type mid:; in front of the message ID and
On Saturday, January 31, 2004, 10:39:51 PM, ken green wrote:
kg Outlook's Mail Ticker ... err... small window that appears when
kg new messages arrive does have one nice feature: it automatically
kg fades out. That might be a good consideration for a future mail
kg ticker option.
TB's mail
Anyway ...is there a NOD32 plugin?
Not for v2 and you dont need one anyway, because NOD32 will
intercept infected mail at a system level and, believe me, you WILL
get a notification if theres a virus in your mail!
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regards
Clive Taylor
Using TB 2.03 Beta/45
Hello Ken,
Saturday, January 31, 2004, 9:12:23 PM, you wrote:
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kg Do you mean you are *sorting* by Subject AND threading by subject? (I
kg assume yes, as this would make the most sense). The only time I use a
kg sort by subject is for reference folders where new messages are
Hello TBUDL
How do I organize that in one group The Bat! automaticly signs the
whole text (inline) and in another group also automaticly signs but
not inline.
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regards,
Henk.
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The Bat! v2.02.3nl CE on Windows XP
PGP Key
Hello Dan,
Friday, January 30, 2004, 6:07:40 AM, you wrote:
DP Hello dAniel,
DP Thursday, January 29, 2004, 8:46:45 PM, you wrote:
DP ... snip ...
dh How would that look like? I've tried, but did not manage to get an
dh extra newline at the end:
dh .-[ snipper QT ]-
dh |
dh |
Hello S J Love,
zondag 1 februari 2004, 5:53:42, you wrote:
SJL Anyway ...is there a NOD32 plugin?
Yes there is, you can find it here (site is in German)
http://www.thebatworld.de/modules/download/index.php?op=viewlinkdetailslid=33ttitle=Nod_32
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Kind regards,
Gerda Ilmer
Using The Bat!
Hello Jean,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 12:48:53 AM, you wrote:
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JS Is snipper QT stands for QT'Title?
JS What is the meaning of snip?
JS Is it a free text?
JS Thanks for help
Snipper QT here
Henk De Bruijn, [HDB] wrote:
HDB How do I organize that in one group The Bat! automaticly signs the
HDB whole text (inline) and in another group also automaticly signs but
HDB not inline.
With template macros.
For inline signing, use:
%Signcomplete %nopgpmime
For pgp/mime signing, use:
* Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyway ...is there a NOD32 plugin?
Not for v2 ? and you don?t need one anyway, because NOD32 will
intercept infected mail at a system level and, believe me, you WILL
get a notification if there?s a virus in your mail!
I don't believe you because even
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Carsten,
I don't believe you because even NOD32 does not detect /new/
viruses. IMHO this is an important fact many users seem to forget
these days
What do you mean NOD32 does not detect new viruses? It's one of the
best out there at detecting viruses and updating itself
Well, what happened there? The first message wouldnt go. TB froze and
I had to ctrl Alt Del. When I sent again, it went twice.
Still, my comments were worth making twice!
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regards
Clive Taylor
Using TB 2.03 Beta/45
Current version is 2.02.3
Hello Carsten,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 10:13:53 AM, you wrote:
CT I don't believe you because even NOD32 does not detect /new/
CT viruses. IMHO this is an important fact many users seem to forget
CT these days.
Of course it is possible that I am mistaken, or that there is something that
I
At 6:53 AM on 2/1/2004, Clive Taylor typed ...
C What do you mean NOD32 does not detect new viruses? It's one of the
C best out there at detecting viruses and updating itself against new
C threats. It's proven - especiall here in the past few days with the
C MyDoom worm.
NO antivirus program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Bill,
NO antivirus program detects all new viruses.
I agree, Bill. My post was a reply to Carstens strange comment that
NOD32 does not detect new viruses. No more, no less.
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regards
Clive Taylor
Using TB 2.03 Beta/45
Hello Dan,
DP Hope this helps :)
Thanks it helps.
A question more. The last.
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Best regards,
Jeanmailto:[EMAIL
Hello Clive,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 10:05:59 AM, you wrote:
CT Not for v2
If I remember this right, NOD32 developers already have the
BAV specification... Anyway, nothing was changed here comparing to v1
CT and you dont need one anyway, because NOD32 will intercept
CT infected mail at a
Hello all,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
If I remember this right, NOD32 developers already have the
BAV specification... Anyway, nothing was changed here comparing to v1
Yes, they have it, but as they told me in October 2003 on Invex
tradefair, they do not plan it in the
Hello bats,
on Wed, 28. Jan 2004 at 09:18:49 + Stuart Hemming wrote:
SH Thanks for that.
SH I think that it it the fact that is the error sound that bothers me.
btw: this is
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0001813
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shinE!
http://www.thequod.de ICQ#152282665
Hello Jean,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 10:57:44 AM, you wrote:
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JS A question more. The last.
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JS |
JS | [snip] What can I place here? Stroke a key? Write text?
JS |
JS | %CURSOR
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Where it says [snip] that is text of your own
Hello,
Saturday, January 31, 2004, 5:28:33 AM, you wrote:
Marck No. They're written in sort-of English by Moldovans and then some of
Marck it is translated to real English by me g. Although some of the
Marck help is really great, it has too many sections that aren't.
The information about new
Hello Constantin,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 2:11:44 PM, Constantin Tanurkov wrote:
CT Anyway, you can expect better English in the future,
CT as help is under improvement process for some time past.
Great to hear it.
As for the PC Mag article IMHO not a very *objective* article. From the
On Sunday, February 1, 2004 at 3:28:57 PM, Greg Strong wrote in the
message PC Mag Review Of The Bat!
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use to get the magazine many years ago, but dropped the
subscription because of the lack of objectivity.
What, if anything, do you read now?
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Chris
Quoting when
* Clive Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Carsten,
I don't believe you because even NOD32 does not detect /new/
viruses. IMHO this is an important fact many users seem to forget
these days
What do you mean NOD32 does not detect new viruses?
I mean virus scanners don't detect unknown
I remember this problem a long time ago, and I remember figuring it out
and fixing it. But now I don't remember what I did.
When I click a mailto: link on a webpage (IE 6) I get about 30 IE
windows that pop up - and no new message in The Bat.
I had this problem a long, long time ago when I first
On Sunday, February 1, 2004 at 9:53:02 PM, achdut wrote in the message
download slowdown mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I first defragmented the hard drive and then compressed all folders
in The Bat.
You should now defragment again because your HUGE message base files
are now quite a bit smaller than
I use to get the magazine many years ago, but dropped the
subscription because of the lack of objectivity.
C What, if anything, do you read now?
I second what Greg wrote. Same here exactly.
Aside from Fred Langa's remarkable newsletter (www.langa.com) which has saved
our butts so may times over
Hello Chris,
Sunday, February 1, 2004, 9:02:23 PM, you wrote:
C On Sunday, February 1, 2004 at 9:53:02 PM, achdut wrote in the message
C download slowdown mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I first defragmented the hard drive and then compressed all folders
in The Bat.
C You should now defragment again
On Sunday, February 1, 2004, 11:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MJ Aside from Fred Langa's remarkable newsletter
MJ (www.langa.com) which has saved
MJ our butts so may times over the years at my work (and is easily worth the
MJ $11 per YEAR subscription IMHO)
I just wanted to point out that the
Hello Carsten
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, February 1, 2004, 5:44:39 PM,
in which you wrote:
What do you mean NOD32 does not detect new viruses?
CT I mean virus scanners don't detect unknown viruses.
Unless they are caught by Nod's heuristic detection.
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Regards
William
On Monday, February 2, 2004, 4:34:25 AM, Miles Johnson wrote:
MJ Aside from Fred Langa's remarkable newsletter (www.langa.com)
MJ which has saved our butts so may times over the years at my work
MJ (and is easily worth the $11 per YEAR subscription IMHO)
He's the one who claims that 40% of
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