Hello Jernej,
I just saw your post of July 6, 2002 and tried your
suggestion.
JEB>> ... Is there a way to test it to any extent without
JEB>> deliberately emailing myself a virus?
JS> Create a file and put the following line in it (hopefully it won't
JS> trigger virus scanner):
JS> X5O!P%@AP[
> You will need to use the "Options | Virus protection" dialog to add
> the BAV plug-in to the available plug-in list and activate it.
Interesting. I have added the AntiVir95 plug-in to my The Bat!.
After adding, the description said that it was ME-capable. I don't
have any indicator that it is
Hello Marck,
Saturday, July 6, 2002, 12:07:15 PM, you wrote:
O>> but I still wonder what these plug ins are for.
MDP> ... to allow virus checking of email to happen in the best place! If
MDP> TB finds for a virus, the infected message is moved to a quarantine
MDP> folder within the message bas
Hello Nick,
Saturday, July 6, 2002, 2:07:49 AM, you wrote:
>> Recent remarks about NAV not detecting the Yahaa-virus led me to
>> reconsider.
NA> Remarks from whom?
Several colleagues reported that NAV had not detected the Yahaa
virus, despite their virus definitions being up to date.
Apparen
Hi Adam,
On Friday, July 5, 2002 16:05 your local time, Adam Rykala [AR] wrote;
AR> I myself have only seen plugins for the AVP (I think) a shame as I use AVG
AR> from Grisoft - free and pretty reliable.
There is a plug-in for AVG, as I use it and it works a treat. Here's the
link to get it;
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