Hi
re the certification messages .
I seem to remember a thread on this topic years ago.
From memory - the certification text that is passed by the plug-in
is simply ignored by TB.
Again, from memory, this was because the developers took the view that just
because
AVG says there is
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 11:03:32 GMT-0500 (which was
13:03:32 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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Unfortunately, when you go to the PLUGINS/ADD dialog box, TB! defaults
to *.tbp as a file-type and you CAN'T change it. Even if you
Good morning Luc,
Friday, July 4, 2008, 6:27:11 PM, you wrote:
L Good evening Jack,
L
L It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 18:09:16 GMT-0500 (which was
L 20:09:16 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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As you'll see in my reply to Eric, apparently I DON'T have the
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 11:03:32 GMT-0500 (which was
13:03:32 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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To follow up on my previous answer...
If you still have problems, open the avconfig.ini file in your
Program Files\The Bat\Mail\
Good afternoon Jos,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 19:27:53 GMT+0200 (which was
14:27:53 where I live) Jos Klaassens would write:
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Just this morning I noticed these options. Adding the virus plugin for my
AVG8 pro: without any problem this way g.
Glad it worked out
Hello Luc,
Saturday, July 5, 2008, 6:17:43 PM, you wrote:
Unfortunately, when you go to the PLUGINS/ADD dialog box, TB! defaults
to *.tbp as a file-type and you CAN'T change it. Even if you navigate
to the AVG folder and you KNOW the .bav file exists there, it won't
show up because of that
Hello Luc,
Saturday, July 5, 2008, 11:56:30 AM, you wrote:
L Good afternoon Jack,
L To follow up on my previous answer...
L If you still have problems, open the avconfig.ini file in your
L Program Files\The Bat\Mail\ directory (your path may differ from
L mine) and check if you have:
L
am Samstag, 5. Juli 2008 um 01:22 schrieb Luc:
I also use the free version but as far as i know the plugin comes
with the package
Yes, this is right, but i found out, that the best way to scan my E-Mail
is to use the Personal E-Mail Scanner which scans all SMTP and POP3
Traffic in+out the
Hello Jack,
Saturday, July 5, 2008, 7:48:36 PM, you wrote:
JSL I checked the
JSL configuration in TB! for the plugin and it's ticked where it says to
JSL include the No virus found in this incoming message and No virus
JSL found in this outgoing message, yet when I send myself an email, no
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 12:48:36 GMT-0500 (which was
14:48:36 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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As you can see the [Checkers] entry contains the file path to my
avgbat.bav file which on my computer is correct. I checked the
On Saturday, July 5, 2008, at 3:07:19 PM, Luc wrote:
Indeed, no success ...i suppose it's an AVG hickup
That's my conclusion also, since I don't get the added messages on
either incoming or outgoing stuff.
--
Jim Kyle
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows 98 4.10 Build A
with
Good evening Jim,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 16:14:44 GMT-0500 (which was
18:14:44 where I live) Jim Kyle would write:
That's my conclusion also, since I don't get the added messages on
either incoming or outgoing stuff.
Oh well... as far as i'm concerned, it's just a matter of
Hello one and all,
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an outgoing/incoming message has been checked for viruses? The
AVG plug-in for TB! seems to be installed.
--
TIA,
Jack LaRosa mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Conveying information with The
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:30:03 -0500 GMT(04/07/2008, 19:30
+ GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my
JSL AVG anti-virus that an outgoing/incoming message has
JSL been checked for viruses? The AVG plug-in for TB! seems
JSL to be installed.
How well
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 13:30:03 GMT-0500 (which was
15:30:03 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an outgoing/incoming message has been checked for viruses? The
AVG plug-in
Hello Eric,
Friday, July 4, 2008, 2:53:34 PM, you wrote:
E On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:30:03 -0500 GMT(04/07/2008, 19:30
E + GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my
JSL AVG anti-virus that an outgoing/incoming message has
JSL been checked for
Hello Luc,
Friday, July 4, 2008, 3:18:55 PM, you wrote:
L Good afternoon Jack,
L
L It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 13:30:03 GMT-0500 (which was
L 15:30:03 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an
Good evening Jack,
It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 17:45:12 GMT-0500 (which was
19:45:12 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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Well, guess what... Apparently I DON'T have the AVG plug-in for TB!
Thanks to Luc's reply I looked in TB!'s OPTIONSPREFERENCESPLUGINS
and
Good evening Jack,
It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 18:09:16 GMT-0500 (which was
20:09:16 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
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As you'll see in my reply to Eric, apparently I DON'T have the plugin
for AVG. However, to further confuse my addled brain I notice in
On Friday, July 4, 2008, at 6:09:16 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
However, to further confuse my addled brain I notice in
OPTIONS/PREFERENCES/PROTECTION/ANTI_VIRUS TB! lists avgbat.bav which
is in the C:\PROGRAM FILESAVG folder, as an installed plugin
On that dialog in Preferences, highlight the
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