Re[2]: advantage KAV and plug in?

2002-07-18 Thread Douglas Hinds
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[

Re[2]: advantage KAV and plug in?

2002-07-06 Thread Jonathan E. Brickman
> 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

Re[2]: advantage KAV and plug in?

2002-07-06 Thread Ochrid
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

Re[2]: advantage KAV and plug in?

2002-07-06 Thread Ochrid
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

Re[2]: advantage KAV and plug in?

2002-07-05 Thread Chris Weaven
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;