Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all, Sunday, November 7, 2004, Alexander S. Kunz wrote: >> TBB files are stored in binary format > Do you happen to know since when that is the case, as Andre mentioned v2 > stores them as plain text... I don't really know. TB never stored msgbases in plain text format like Netscape (Unix

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all, Sunday, November 7, 2004, Alexander S. Kunz wrote: >> It means that it checks plain text files. Because that's what *.tbb >> files are - at least in v2. > My .tbb files are definitely not plain text files, I just checked... they > contain some sort of header information starting with h

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-06 Thread P.Johnson
Hello Alexander, On Saturday, November 6, 2004, 11:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >... ASK> Well, if you don't mind - its OK. I wouldn't like it, even though I'm on a ASK> DSL. :) The whole update process is a bit uncomfortable. You download the ASK> complete installation archive at least twice a

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-06 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Thomas, On Saturday, November 6, 2004, 11:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PJ>> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and virus PJ>> protection I can, and have been looking at Trend Micro PC-cillin PJ>> Internet Security. I am wondering if any TB! users have tried this PJ>>

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Mica, On Friday, November 5, 2004, 11:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and virus >> protection I can, and have been looking at Trend Micro PC-cillin >> Internet Security. I am wondering if any TB! users have tried this >> suite; and

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Michael, On Thursday, November 4, 2004, 11:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PJ>> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and virus PJ>> protection I can, and have been looking at Trend Micro PC-cillin PJ>> Internet Security. I am wondering if any TB! users have tried this PJ>

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Mary, On Thursday, November 4, 2004, 11:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PJ>> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and PJ>> virus protection I can, MB> Pat, I have had no problems with F-Secure. MB> http://www.f-secure.com/ There are so many! ... but as I said in an earl

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread P.Johnson
Hi Alexander, On Friday, November 5, 2004, 10:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and virus >> protection I can, and have been looking at Trend Micro PC-cillin >> Internet Security. ASK> Do you have a reason to look at this specific produ

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread P.Johnson
Hello Leo, On Thursday, November 4, 2004, 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I'm getting a new computer and want to get the best firewall and virus >> protection I can, and have been looking at Trend Micro PC-cillin >> Internet Security. I am wondering if any TB! users have tried this >> suite;

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-05 Thread Ivan
Hello, Mary. > Kaspersky and TB! are no longer compatible As I heard TheBat can work with KAV 4,5 - 5 (Personal) via new plug-in klav 4.0.1.19 http://www.thebatworld.de/modules/download/index.php?op=viewlinkdetails&lid=44&ttitle=Kaspersky_Pro_AV_Plugin_4.0.1.19_%28KAV_4.x%2F5.x%29 http://www.batb

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-04 Thread Jason Grunstra
You might want to try a server based spam/virus filter. At our company we use Sentinare PostGuard www.sentinare.com so that spam/viruses are trapped on the server level, so that they don't waste time/resources downloading and scanning garbage emails. They have a easy web-based quarantine interfa

Re[2]: PC-cillin and TB!

2004-11-04 Thread WilWilWil
LL> I have a Trend Micro Office Suite mandatory at work, including the laptop LL> which runs The Bat (1.x) for my private mail. I receive a lot of spam, and LL> some of it is virus-infected. The problem is, that when the Bat stores LL> this virus attachment on disk, the OfficeScan pops up sayi