Hello Vladimir,
Saturday, September 02, 2000, 3:33:23 PM, you wrote:
VM Hello Warren,
VM Saturday, September 02, 2000, 10:23:05 PM, you wrote:
VM Well NAV is known as very stupid anti-virus program which has very low
VM possibilities for finding new (cloned) viruses. It's heruistic methods
Hello diggity,
Sunday, September 03, 2000, 8:18:31 AM, you wrote:
dfc Hello Vladimir,
dfc Saturday, September 02, 2000, 3:33:23 PM, you wrote:
VM Hello Warren,
VM Saturday, September 02, 2000, 10:23:05 PM, you wrote:
VM Well NAV is known as very stupid anti-virus program which has very low
Hello tracer,
Sunday, September 03, 2000, 3:23:04 AM, you wrote:
t Hello Vladimir Mincev,
t On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 00:33:23 +0200 GMT your local time,
t which was Sunday, September 03, 2000, 5:33:23 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
t Vladimir Mincev wrote:
Well NAV is known as very stupid anti-virus
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On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 15:03:27 +0200, Vladimir Mincev wrote:
VM Good to know how it was done! I hate monopolizing of big companies
VM such as MicroSoft, Symantec... For example I *hate* that AtGuard was
VM bought by Symantec. AtGuard was freeware, and
A,
Sunday, September 03, 2000, 10:15:15 AM, you wrote:
ACM No need to apologize, but lets make this the last post on AVP, OK? Use
ACM TBOT for any further discussions on this.
What is TBOT? Another mailing list? Got a link?
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Bye
Marc
MIPS: Meaningless Indicator of Processor Speed.
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 13:36:36 -0400, Marc Weinmann wrote:
ACM No need to apologize, but lets make this the last post on AVP, OK? Use
ACM TBOT for any further discussions on this.
MW What is TBOT? Another mailing list? Got a link?
It stands for The Bat! off Topic list. It was started by a member
diggity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
d I have NAV2000 and have set it up according to the help files and I
d can tell you it does scan incoming emails.
Yes, it does scan incoming emails.
d So I guess it works :-)
Does it, really? I tested it by sending myself copies of the "love
letter" and
Hello Warren,
Saturday, September 02, 2000, 10:23:05 PM, you wrote:
W Does it, really? I tested it by sending myself copies of the "love
W letter" and "very funny" viruses from another machine as binary
W attachments. NAV2K did, indeed, scan the incoming emails, but it did
W not alert me to
Hello Vladimir Mincev,
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000 00:33:23 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Sunday, September 03, 2000, 5:33:23 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Vladimir Mincev wrote:
Hello Warren,
Saturday, September 02, 2000, 10:23:05 PM, you wrote:
W Does it, really? I tested it by sending
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:35:46 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Tuesday, August 29, 2000, 12:35:46 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 03:09:12 +0200GMT (29/08/2000, 09:09 +0800GMT),
Vladimir Mincev wrote:
VM BTW
Hello Vladimir Mincev,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 03:09:12 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was Tuesday, August 29, 2000, 8:09:12 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Vladimir Mincev wrote:
Hello diggity,
d I have NAV2000 and have set it up according to the help files and I
d can tell you it does scan
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, August 29, 2000, 7:35:46 AM, you wrote:
TF I never heard this before. How can a hacker use anti-virus program
TF holes?
You see NAV2000 open's a port from which he sends informations that
should be look over at their site. But problem is that he does not
close that port
On Tuesday, August 29, 2000 at 16:42:04 GMT +0200
(which was 10:42 AM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
TF I never heard this before. How can a hacker use anti-virus program
TF holes?
You see NAV2000 open's a port from which he sends informations that
should be look over at their
Hello diggity,
Saturday, August 26, 2000, 1:07:16 AM, you wrote:
d Hello Chuck,
d Friday, August 25, 2000, 2:45:03 PM, you wrote:
CS This is from NAV2000 Email configuration help for manually configured
CS clients:
CS Setting NameCurrent SettingsNew Settings
CS Incoming
Hi Vladimir,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 03:09:12 +0200GMT (29/08/2000, 09:09 +0800GMT),
Vladimir Mincev wrote:
VM BTW just to tell you that NAV 2000 has a hole, it always has an open
VM port to your computer and many trojans use this hole to get in your
VM comp. So you can get a bug fix from (I think
Hello Listmembers,
it seems to be possible to configure NAV2000 virus scanner to work with
TB! Anybody out there who knows how this could be done?
I don't use NAV2000 so I can't check.
Regards
Dieter
Running TheBat! 1.46 Beta/3 [2E7F60DA] on
Windows NT v5.0 Build 2195
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Hello Chuck,
Friday, August 25, 2000, 2:45:03 PM, you wrote:
CS This is from NAV2000 Email configuration help for manually configured
CS clients:
CS Setting NameCurrent SettingsNew Settings
CS Incoming POP3 Servermail.ispname.com127.0.0.1
CS User name
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