Hello, Alexander.
On Wednesday, 11.03.2004 3:56 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
ASK Hi, Allie! Where can I find the Eicar test virus?
ASK
ASK http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm
As you can see, I am very behind on my TBUDL reading! :-)
Thank you very much for the information, Alexander!
Hello Group
On Wednesday, November 3, 2004, 1:18:19 AM, David wrote:
DMD Based upon the progress bar that I see when I send
DMD e-mail from other clients, it appears that NAV is
DMD not scanning The Bat!'s outgoing messages (and I
DMD want to be a good netizen). :-) Of course, NAV
DMD does not
the progress bar enabled for
outgoing e-mail, but it simply does not appear when
I use The Bat!, although it does appear with every
other e-mail client that I have tried.
On Tuesday, 2 November 2004 7:33 PM, Code 2 wrote:
Code 2 I use Norton AntiVirus with The Bat!
Code 2 and have no problems
'Code
Hello David M. Dickerson everyone else
03-Nov-2004 22:02, you wrote:
Hi, Allie! Where can I find the Eicar test virus?
http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm
(I can't post the string to the list, it gets filtered *g*)
--
Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ
Hello, everyone.
I apologize for bringing up the subject of Norton
AntiVirus (NAV) and The Bat!, again -- but one
serious concern I have is that Norton AntiVirus does
not work with The Bat!, which causes concern about
registering The Bat!. (I am still dealing with some
other problems with Cyrillic
!, a progress bar appears, showing that NAV is
DMD scanning the message before sending it.
I use Norton AntiVirus with The Bat! and have no problems. I have it
set to scan both incoming and outgoing mail, but I have the progress
indicator turned off.
It has caught dozens of infected incoming e-mails
On Tuesday, November 02, 2004 at 8:33:59 PM [GMT -0500], Code 2 wrote:
It has caught dozens of infected incoming e-mails. No infected
outgoing mail, yet, so I can only assume the scanning of outgoing mail
is working.
One thing you could do is to try sending yourself an infected message.
:)
Hello David,
Tuesday, November 2, 2004, 7:18:19 PM, you wrote:
DMD Hello, everyone.
DMD I apologize for bringing up the subject of Norton
DMD AntiVirus (NAV) and The Bat!, again -- but one
DMD serious concern I have is that Norton AntiVirus does
DMD not work with The Bat!, which causes concern
DC My Norton configuration box lists several specific e-mail
DC programs (OE, Outlook, and Netscape Messenger), and
DC "Manually configured email client." I have checked the
DC latter. No luck. As for the user line, that's my username,
DC no?
a My pop3
Hi Russ Moore,
On the Friday, April 20, 2001, U wrote:
RM What would have been a better way to do this?
A question: Are headers present in a digest mode?
Maybe is possible using regex and templates to insert Message-ID and
few other filed into your reply...
Or maybe something using
Hello j.,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 9:01:48 AM, you wrote:
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus
jard Your username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
I think you're confusing posts from two different persons. The
configuration I tried, which hasn't worked, was:
Mail
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 9:01:48 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus
jard Your username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
jard That would be the propper configuration . . .
Pardon. I
jard Your pop3 line should read Pop3.norton.antivirus Your
jard username line should read azrael/mail.dtnsia.net
DC I think you're confusing posts from two different persons. The
DC configuration I tried, which hasn't worked, was:
DC Mail Server:pop3.norton.antivirus
DC User:
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 10:42:50 AM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard Which version of NAV? 2001 has a feature that sends little notes to
jard the mail client so that it won't time out when trying to get the
jard mail- is this enabled? (or available in past versions?) -- it
jard Which version of NAV? 2001 has a feature that sends little
jard notes to the mail client so that it won't time out when
jard trying to get the mail- is this enabled? (or available in
jard past versions?) -- it could be that you are timing out?
a "j";
aI'm
On Saturday, April 21, 2001, at 12:01:53 PM, j. allen r. day thoughtfully wrote:
jard In NAV - If you open the options Internet E-mail Protection
jard advanced - make sure that 'enable Manual configuration' is
jard checked, and also that "protect against timeouts. . ." is
jard
Hello j.,
Saturday, April 21, 2001, 12:01:53 PM, you wrote:
jard In NAV - If you open the options Internet E-mail Protection
jard advanced - make sure that 'enable Manual configuration' is
jard checked, and also that "protect against timeouts. . ." is
jard checked . . .
I'm
Hello TBUDL,
RM I had set my gmx security account settings to the highest
RM allowed (ie checking all the boxes ) in the account/transport
RM window but had to go back to 'regular' to get gmx to respond
RM (server reports err was all I got otherwise).
Please explain that to me, I can't find
Hi Russ,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, at 11:07:06 +0100 you wrote:
RM The receive mail section has an 'authentification' box you
RM can press to get to more settings and that was the box I was
RM refering to. Normally I had gmx set to the highest setting in
RM there (md5 cram I think the third one down
Hello Lars,
I tried to set up Norton Antivirus with TB! following your quite clear
instructions, but it doesn't seem to work and I then can't download
any mail. The log item says, "Could not connect to the server."
Any suggestions would be welcome.
--
David Cohen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TheBat!
Hello azrael,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 12:21:12 PM, you wrote:
a Friday, April 20, 2001, 11:55:56 AM, you kindly wrote:
DC I tried to set up Norton Antivirus with TB! following your quite
DC clear
DC instructions, but it doesn't seem to work and I then can't download
DC any mail. The log item
Hello David,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 3:00:29 PM, you kindly wrote:
DC My Norton configuration box lists several
DC specific e-mail programs
DC (OE, Outlook, and Netscape Messenger), and
DC "Manually configured email
DC client." I have checked the latter. No luck.
DC As for the user line,
DC
Hello azrael,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 3:30:26 PM, you wrote:
a My pop3 line had been mail.dtsnia.net. As per Marck's
a instructions I altered it to azrael/mail.dtsnia.net.
Yes, I made the comparable change--and after the change can't connect
to the server.
--
Regards,
Hello TBUDL,
I didn't even know that GMX supports CRAM-MD5, so I never tried
that. I'm glad everything works fine for you, now.
BTW, are you changing your Headers somehow? Your messages don't
thread here, which is quite annoying. I can see from your
headers, that the In-Reply-To: and
Hi David,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, at 16:48:40 -0400 you wrote:
DC Yes, I made the comparable change--and after the change can't
DC connect to the server.
What is your pop3 server now? It should be pop3.norton.antivirus.
And your user name consists of two parts, your old user name and,
separated
Hi Russ,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, at 21:57:31 +0100 you wrote:
RM Not exactly no. I get the digest version of the list which
RM changes the subject line and headers et all.
Ah, I see.
RM I just chenged the subject and copied and pasted the text I
RM wanted to reply to/quote when I used the reply
Hello Lars,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 5:19:56 PM, you wrote:
LG What is your pop3 server now? It should be pop3.norton.antivirus.
LG And your user name consists of two parts, your old user name and,
LG separated with a slash, your ISP's pop3 server. (See also:
LG
TBUDLreplytemp
On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 4:48:40 PM, David Cohen thoughtfully wrote:
a My pop3 line had been mail.dtsnia.net. As per
a Marck's instructions I altered it to azrael/mail.dtsnia.net.
DC Yes, I made the comparable change--and after
DC the change can't
Hi David,
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, at 17:56:40 -0400 you wrote:
DC New settings that don't work:
DC Mail Server:pop3.norton.antivirus
DC User: dcohen23/pop-server.nyc.rr.com
DC Incidentally, the help file in the Norton version I'm using
DC (Norton 2000) says to change the pop server
Hello Lars,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 6:11:52 PM, you wrote:
LG Well, have you set your pop3 to a higher security level? In
LG Account properties - Transport - Receive mail - Authentication
LG you can for example activate CRAM-MD5, which may not work with
LG Norton AV. Try the first setting
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
Hello TBUDL,
Thursday, April 19, 2001, 8:19:33 AM, you wrote:
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
Hi Russ,
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, at 22:42:26 +0100 you wrote:
RM So far so good, everything works well :)
Fine.
RM I had set my gmx security account settings to the highest
RM allowed (ie checking all the boxes ) in the account/transport
RM window but had to go back to 'regular' to get gmx to
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
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