Saturday, December 08, 2001, 1:36:41 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
reply to Sebastian:
> One of two things:
> 1). Turn off NAV. Let TB download the infected mail in peace (it won't
> hurt - it's coming into TB after all). Turn on NAV once the mail
> retrieval is complete.
> 2). Use TB's "Dis
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Hi Sebastian,
On 08 December 2001 at 15:15:28 [GMT+0100] (which was 14:15 where I
live) Sebastian wrote to Roelof Otten and made these points:
RO>> ... Or delete the infected message from your server, the log of
RO>> TB should give you the header-in
Hello Sebastian,
On 8 Dec 2001 at 14:44:33 you wrote (at least in part):
S> I turned the tool off, killed both the program itself-process, as well
S> as the agent process.
S> Then I hit the "check mail for all" button but nothing came - am I
S> doing something wrong?
Have you tried the mail d
Hi Roelof.
Thank you for your input. :)
I looked into my logfile, and it only gives me the path to my temp
folder as well as the filename (batxx.tmp) that it could not store.
How can I take a look at what's on my server?
Thank you,
Sebastian. :)
RO> Hello Sebastian,
RO> On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 1
Hello Sebastian,
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:08:40 +0100GMT (8-12-01, 14:08 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
S> The filename that has this virus supposedly in it changes all the
S> time, and the file itself is never deletable. It's a temporary file,
S> that has names from BAT44.tmp to BAT98.tmp - a
Hi Marck.
Wow, you are absolutely right - I just looked at the connection
details of one POP mail account, and it says: "could not store message
batxx.tmp" - how can I get this message?
Thank you,
Sebastian.
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Hi Marck. :)
Thank you very much for that input.
I turned the tool off, killed both the program itself-process, as well
as the agent process.
Then I hit the "check mail for all" button but nothing came - am I
doing something wrong?
Please let me know,
thank you very much,
Sebastian. :)
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Hi Sebastian,
On 08 December 2001 at 14:08:40 [GMT+0100] (which was 13:08 where I
live) Sebastian wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
> Hey there. :)
> I am new to the group, and I have one huge problem with the BAT:
Since you are us
Okay, sorry, I wanted to say that I expect the virus to be in some BAT
mail - that is the program I am using, not Outlook.
So, whenever BAT is open, NAV detects a virus in my temp folder.
Thank you for your help,
Sebastian. :)
S> Hey there. :)
S> I am new to the group, and I have one huge pr
Hey there. :)
I am new to the group, and I have one huge problem with the BAT:
Right now, the dear Outlook user community is sending out the Badtrans
viruses like crazy. I received plenty of them from various people, of
course none of them affected my computer.
Now, since last nite, my Norton A
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