Re: Norton antivirus 2001 the bat

2001-04-19 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Russ,
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, at 22:32:31 +0100 you wrote:

RM I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 [...]
RM manually configure account settings, ie basically changing
RM the pop server from your default isp thing to go through
RM norton as pop.norton or something along those lines.

It works well, unless you are using a recent Beta, because TB!
Beta/3, 4 and 7 seem unable to delete mail on the server in
conjunction with Norton AV. You just have to enable 'Manual
configuration of e-mail accounts' (or something like that, I use
a German version) in Norton AV.

RM My question is this, I have (at the moment) 3 email accounts
RM all with unique settings that I dload all at once. [...] So I
RM would like any suggestions on whether to bother with using
RM the manual setup or not and if so how best to do so with the
RM bat, ie any other security or otherwise settings to alter in
RM either the bat or norton.

In TB! change the settings of the desired accounts to use
'pop3.norton.antivirus' as pop3 server. Then put the real pop3
server after your user name, seperated with a slash. So your new
settings for GMX, for example, would be:

pop3:pop3.norton.antivirus
user:1234567/pop.gmx.net
pass:* (whatever)

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Regards,
Lars

The Bat! 1.52 Beta/7 on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1
 
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Norton antivirus 2001 the bat

2001-04-18 Thread Russ Moore

Hello TBUDL,

I am using a trial version of norton antivirus 2001 which has the
capability for email scanning and lists a whole bunch of progs it
supports but the bat! is not one of them. It then gives a 'fairly'
straightforward way to manually configure account settings, ie
basically changing the pop server from your default isp thing to go
through norton as pop.norton or something along those lines.

My question is this, I have (at the moment) 3 email accounts all with
unique settings that I dload all at once. One of which is the
decidedly flaky gmx (thanks to all the help from the list in setting
that up btw :) ) so I would like any suggestions on whether to bother
with using the manual setup or not and if so how best to do so with
the bat, ie any other security or otherwise settings to alter in
either the bat or norton.

Thanks for all you help.

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 Russmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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