the period is included in the copy.)
http://imgsrc.com/?v=untitlbnb.
Anyway, the popup continues to re-appear about every 20-30
seconds regardless of how it's disposed of; either clicking
OK or clicking the red X. I assume it's almost certainly
coming from my Comodo anti-virus but I'm not positive about
Hallo Jack,
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:42:13 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 13:42 , where I
live), you wrote:
JSL I get this warning every time I attach something to an
JSL email.
Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Moderators - I guess everyone has to get off
Hello Roelof,
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 you wrote:
RO Hallo Jack,
RO On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 07:42:13 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 13:42 , where I
RO live), you wrote:
JSL I get this warning every time I attach something to an
JSL email.
RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB
Hallo Jack,
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 08:56:16 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 14:56 , where I
live), you wrote:
RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?
JSL Not that I'm aware of. How would I find out?
options - preferences - virus/trojan alert - anti virus
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Hello Roelof,
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 you wrote:
RO Hallo Jack,
RO On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 08:56:16 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 14:56 , where I
RO live), you wrote:
RO Have you got an plug-in for virus scanner installed with TB?
JSL Not that I'm aware of. How would I find out?
RO options
Hallo Jack,
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011 11:26:28 -0500GMT (22-3-2011, 17:26 , where I
live), you wrote:
JSL Ok. Well as you can see (http://imgsrc.com/?v=untitlquq.)
JSL there does appear to be some sort of anti-virus but I have
JSL no idea of how it got there.
I'd suggest that you select and delete
Hello Gary,
Saturday, September 25, 2010, 2:11:20 AM, you wrote:
Another, related topic, is getting rid of cookies tracking you web
activities. The best program I\'ve found is MAXA cookie manager.
I've another candidate: SUPERAntiSpyware. Fast, precise, and
astonishingly inexpensive. Under
to Vipre months ago. Am quite satisfied with its features
GO and performance. Vipre integrates well with the Bat! for
GO anti-virus.
GO Regards,
GO Gary Odom
GO g...@waterfire.us
GO Friday, September 24, 2010 2:52:51 PM
GO The Bat! version 4.2.36.4
GO OS = Windows XP 5.1
GO Friday, September 24
Hello TheBat users
Is there any way to use anti-virus Microsoft Security Essentials in
conjunction with the program TheBat!? If so how to install?
Thanks
--
Cheers
, Cesar
Current version is 4.2.12.4 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
Hi
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 at 7:44:05 PM, in
mid:162638507.20100113174...@gmail.com, Cesar Santos wrote:
Hello TheBat users
Is there any way to use anti-virus Microsoft
Security Essentials in conjunction with the program
TheBat!? If so how to install?
You would just install
Hello MFPA,
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 6:56:00 PM, you wrote:
Is there any way to use anti-virus Microsoft
Security Essentials in conjunction with the program
TheBat!? If so how to install?
M You would just install and configure Microsoft Security Essentials
M according to Microsoft's
Hello Cesar,
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 3:12:08 PM, you wrote:
CS Thanks. I've already done.
Can you let me know how you make out. I have it installed on a Windows 7 machine
and it was very slow when scanning IMAP mail.
--
Stuartmailto:skcu...@fastmail.fm
Using
Hello Stuart,
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 10:24:31 PM, you wrote:
SC Can you let me know how you make out. I have it installed on a Windows 7
machine
SC and it was very slow when scanning IMAP mail.
Well, I've simply installed and trusting it is going to behave
smoothly. I don't have
Hallo koenraad,
On Thu, 21 May 2009 11:11:44 +0700GMT (21-5-2009, 6:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
KR What I did do was hang a big temporary drive with original data
KR packed and protected on the drive and then reinstalled windows xp
KR clean with a short cut to the Bat. It
Hello Tbudl,
I have had the last week or so problems with my system thanks to a
virus having sneaked past me and attaching itself and about 700
addons to something called by autorun.bat. All names of games which
had all the same size and in which serials I would not have been
Dear Roelof,
-- Samstag, 13. Dezember 2008, 14:35:21:
EC My old Reg entries refere to TB! v3.81.07 Beta. Can I just take
EC this as is and overvrite the Version number to what is installed?
No need to do that. The program will do that by itself.
Ok TB! is running again. Thanks all who
Hallo Eddie,
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:18:45 +0100GMT (14-12-2008, 10:18 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
EC For now I'm interested in the following questions:
EC[1] what has being the most stable TB! version /before/ the
ECintroduction of the new DB?
EC[2] what is the current
Dear Roelof,
-- Montag, 15. Dezember 2008, 00:38:39:
EC For now I'm interested in the following questions:
EC[1] what has being the most stable TB! version /before/ the
ECintroduction of the new DB?
EC[2] what is the current stable working version?
4.0.38 is the current
Dear MFPA,
On 12/11/08, MFPA expires2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
[2] would seem to make sense to me, unless most of your settings are
TB!'s defaults. Others may have a different view.
My old Reg entries refere to TB! v3.81.07 Beta. Can I just take this as is and
overvrite the Version number to
Hallo Eddie,
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:50:22 +0100GMT (13-12-2008, 13:50 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
EC My old Reg entries refere to TB! v3.81.07 Beta. Can I just take
EC this as is and overvrite the Version number to what is installed?
No need to do that. The program will do that by itself.
Dear All,
I got one Version of TB! v3.95.6. I am still in need of the MSI file TB!
v3.81.7 Beta. Anyone having this file in his/here store? Pls by PM
--
Thanks - Eddie
Current version is 4.0.38.0 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
Dear Roelof,
EC My old Reg entries refere to TB! v3.81.07 Beta. Can I just take
EC this as is and overvrite the Version number to what is installed?
No need to do that. The program will do that by itself.
As I now have a copy of it, it makes my task a bit easier. But I still need to
import
Hallo Eddie,
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 15:29:03 +0100GMT (13-12-2008, 15:29 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
EC My old Reg entries refere to TB! v3.81.07 Beta. Can I just take
EC this as is and overvrite the Version number to what is installed?
No need to do that. The program will do that by itself.
Dear Roelof,
You don't understand what i meant. If you import the saved TB.reg
into your registry, it doesn't matter what TB-version it says to
belong to.
As soon as you install another version that will correct things.
The registration info and account locations will be kept, of course.
Hi
On Thursday 11 December 2008 at 4:06:11 PM, in
mid:200812111706.aa43319...@eddiecastelli.com, Eddie Castelli wrote:
I am wondering what you can suggest in getting TB!
going. [1] Re-install all from scratch [2] Extracting
RIT part of the Full Backup and importing this into
the Registry
Dear All,
about two weeks ago I got cought by the worst virus I ever had. As it
looks until today it must be most presumably a rootkit type of virus.
After getting communication back i am still struggling to re-install
SP4 on my W2k. The infection reverted my system back to SP3. But the
most
MFPA wrote on 25/07/2008 at 02:43:06 +1100
subject Gmail and TB, virus checking problem :
But the copy you received from the list would still not appear, so you
would still have no view of how it looked with list footers, etc. Also
you would need to manually move or copy it to the folder
Hello Susanne,
S I'm downloading my gmail with TB and run ESET
S anti-virus.
S It seems, gmail can't be checked for viruses in TB
S and I'm getting a lot of error messages.
That's because GMail uses TLS (secured) connection so anti-virus
cannot intercept the data seamlessly. You should either
Hi
On Thursday 24 July 2008 at 5:31:08 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Dan Lester wrote:
Don't you have the two backwards above on sending and receiving,
Yes I do
or do you know a secret I don't?
Probably but not about sending and receiving email (-;
--
Best regards,
MFPA
Hi
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 9:46:20 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Bob Riley
wrote:
It would not be true if one uses IMAP for Gmail (which Gmail recommends).
Then the sent mail appears in the Gmail-sent folder.
But the copy you received from the list would still not appear, so you
would
Hi
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 10:22:12 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Hampf wrote:
tell me, how do you manage to send mail via a POP server?
The normal set-up is that you use a mail client such as TB! to send
mail through a POP3 server and receive it via an SMTP server. The POP
server
Thursday, July 24, 2008, 9:54:49 AM, you wrote:
The normal set-up is that you use a mail client such as TB! to send
mail through a POP3 server and receive it via an SMTP server. The POP
server may belong to your ISP (or Gmail, Yahoo, etc) but could also be
on your own PC, for example.
Don't
Hi
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 11:37:51 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Susanne wrote:
Unfortunately, with gmail you don't receive you
own emails to groups, so I can't see what they
look like in TB (very annoying, this!).
I thought that was only if you sent it from gmail's web interface
Good afternoon MFPA,
It was foretold that on 23/07/2008 @ 19:45:23 GMT+0100 (which was
15:45:23 where I live) MFPA would write:
I thought that was only if you sent it from gmail's web interface
rather than POP.
Nope, it's a general problem with gmail wether it's POP or web
interface...
Hi Luc,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:35:01 -0600, you wrote:
Good afternoon MFPA,
I thought that was only if you sent it from gmail's web interface
rather than POP.
Nope, it's a general problem with gmail wether it's POP or web
interface... Happened to me too.
Of course I may be wrong, in
Good evening Bob,
It was foretold that on 23/07/2008 @ 14:46:20 GMT-0600 (which was
17:46:20 where I live) Bob Riley would write:
It would not be true if one uses IMAP for Gmail (which Gmail recommends).
Then the sent mail appears in the Gmail-sent folder.
Maybe... never used IMAP so
Hi Luc,
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:10:08 -0600, you wrote:
It would not be true if one uses IMAP for Gmail (which Gmail
recommends).
Then the sent mail appears in the Gmail-sent folder.
Maybe... never used IMAP so can't tell if it's works but i guess you
use IMAP for Gmail ...
Because I
Good evening Bob,
It was foretold that on 23/07/2008 @ 15:41:06 GMT-0600 (which was
18:41:06 where I live) Bob Riley would write:
snipped a bit
Because I now do work on one pc in both Linux and Windows, I started
using IMAP for Gmail (instead of my usual POP mail setup). Then I
can
I haven't encountered a virus problem with gmail yet, but you might
try AVG (there's a free version available).
I would say: Don't do that - the AVG 8 plug-in is buggy and messages
(or rather, the *task* of outgoing and incoming messages) might just
hang at any rate. I have seen
Hello Susanne,
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 12:37:51 AM, you wrote:
I haven't encountered a virus problem with
gmail yet, but you might
try AVG (there's a free version available).
I've already tried it.
Apparently it has to do with gmail coming in on a
different port than pop mail normally
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 10:32:34 AM, I wrote:
Some virus software do not support secure connections
I'm using Avast which have a plug-in for TB.
It will scan all your mail.
When downloading that is.
I do not know about scanning the mailboxes when they are already in.
--
Cheers
Hi,
Thursday, July 17, 2008, 1:32:34 AM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Avast which have a plug-in for TB.
Thanks, I'll give Avast a try.
--
Best regards,
Susannemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! 4.0.24
OS: Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Hi,
I'm downloading my gmail with TB and run ESET
anti-virus.
It seems, gmail can't be checked for viruses in TB
and I'm getting a lot of error messages.
For example, I tried saving an attachment to my
desktop so I can run a virus check on it there,
but TB can't save it.
First error says
Hi,
Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 3:30:26 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't encountered a virus problem with
gmail yet, but you might
try AVG (there's a free version available).
I've already tried it.
Apparently it has to do with gmail coming in on a
different port than pop mail normally
there is no virus doesn't necessarily mean there isn't one.
I seem to recall users asked for this behaviour to be a preference setting
but the developers refused on principle.
When I tested, since you do get a notification if AVG actually finds a virus
on an outgoing mail and prevents you from
navigate
to the AVG folder and you KNOW the .bav file exists there, it won't
show up because of that TB! file-type specification (*.tbp).
That's correct behaviour if you try to add the virus plugin from:
preferences --- protection --- anti-spam.
You need preferences --- protection --- anti-virus
there and navigate to the AVG folder in PROGRAM FILES,
there is no file matching what TB! wants as a plug-in (*.TBP)
L To follow up on my reply for the avg plugin you need to add that
L in the section anti-virus because it need to be a .bav extension
L for the antivirus plugin... otherwise
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 11:03:32 GMT-0500 (which was
13:03:32 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
snipped a bit
To follow up on my previous answer...
If you still have problems, open the avconfig.ini file in your
Program Files\The Bat\Mail\
Good afternoon Jos,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 19:27:53 GMT+0200 (which was
14:27:53 where I live) Jos Klaassens would write:
snipped a bit
Just this morning I noticed these options. Adding the virus plugin for my
AVG8 pro: without any problem this way g.
Glad it worked out
of that TB! file-type specification (*.tbp).
L That's correct behaviour if you try to add the virus plugin from:
preferences --- protection --- anti-spam.
And correct behaviour for general 'Plug-Ins'. I made the same mistake..
L You need preferences --- protection --- anti-virus.
Just this morning I
the [Checkers] entry contains the file path to my
avgbat.bav file which on my computer is correct. I checked the
configuration in TB! for the plugin and it's ticked where it says to
include the No virus found in this incoming message and No virus
found in this outgoing message, yet when I send myself
am Samstag, 5. Juli 2008 um 01:22 schrieb Luc:
I also use the free version but as far as i know the plugin comes
with the package
Yes, this is right, but i found out, that the best way to scan my E-Mail
is to use the Personal E-Mail Scanner which scans all SMTP and POP3
Traffic in+out the
Hello Jack,
Saturday, July 5, 2008, 7:48:36 PM, you wrote:
JSL I checked the
JSL configuration in TB! for the plugin and it's ticked where it says to
JSL include the No virus found in this incoming message and No virus
JSL found in this outgoing message, yet when I send myself an email
the
configuration in TB! for the plugin and it's ticked where it says to
include the No virus found in this incoming message and No virus
found in this outgoing message, yet when I send myself an email, no
such messages appear either in the outgoing or incoming message.
I assume, the plugin
On Saturday, July 5, 2008, at 3:07:19 PM, Luc wrote:
Indeed, no success ...i suppose it's an AVG hickup
That's my conclusion also, since I don't get the added messages on
either incoming or outgoing stuff.
--
Jim Kyle
Using The Bat! v3.85.03 on Windows 98 4.10 Build A
with
Good evening Jim,
It was foretold that on 05/07/2008 @ 16:14:44 GMT-0500 (which was
18:14:44 where I live) Jim Kyle would write:
That's my conclusion also, since I don't get the added messages on
either incoming or outgoing stuff.
Oh well... as far as i'm concerned, it's just a matter of
Hello one and all,
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an outgoing/incoming message has been checked for viruses? The
AVG plug-in for TB! seems to be installed.
--
TIA,
Jack LaRosa mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Conveying information
On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:30:03 -0500 GMT(04/07/2008, 19:30
+ GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my
JSL AVG anti-virus that an outgoing/incoming message has
JSL been checked for viruses? The AVG plug-in for TB! seems
JSL to be installed.
How well
Good afternoon Jack,
It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 13:30:03 GMT-0500 (which was
15:30:03 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an outgoing/incoming message has been checked for viruses? The
AVG plug
Hello Eric,
Friday, July 4, 2008, 2:53:34 PM, you wrote:
E On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:30:03 -0500 GMT(04/07/2008, 19:30
E + GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
JSL Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my
JSL AVG anti-virus that an outgoing/incoming message has
JSL been checked for viruses
Hello Luc,
Friday, July 4, 2008, 3:18:55 PM, you wrote:
L Good afternoon Jack,
L
L It was foretold that on 04/07/2008 @ 13:30:03 GMT-0500 (which was
L 15:30:03 where I live) Jack S. LaRosa would write:
Is it possible to get TB! to include a message from my AVG anti-virus
that an outgoing
and there's nothing there. I checked AVG's website and couldn't find
anything regarding plugins. Maybe it's because I'm using AVG's free
virus protection?
I also use the free version but as far as i know the plugin comes
with the package
Here's how to add it:
Go to the plugin section
matching what TB! wants as a plug-in (*.TBP)
To follow up on my reply for the avg plugin you need to add that
in the section anti-virus because it need to be a .bav extension
for the antivirus plugin... otherwise the bat won't recognize it (i
think)
TBP is for an anti-spam pluginwhich
On Friday, July 4, 2008, at 6:09:16 PM, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
However, to further confuse my addled brain I notice in
OPTIONS/PREFERENCES/PROTECTION/ANTI_VIRUS TB! lists avgbat.bav which
is in the C:\PROGRAM FILESAVG folder, as an installed plugin
On that dialog in Preferences, highlight the
Hello TB! Users,
Maybe just me (running TB on Vista), but since the update to the NOD
virus signature database a short while ago, TheBat is being flagged by
NOD as a virus when it accesses rundll32.exe as Probably a variant of
Unknown virus.
I have reported to NOD. Anyone else getting
Marek Mikus drukte met precisie uit :
yes, many users reported me this false detection, I have asked NOD32
developers and update will be available very soon.
I am using NOD32 on Vista and just sent myself a message using TB!
NOD didn't react, so perhaps it has been corrected. I do not have
Hello all,
Thursday, May 22, 2008, Julian Beach (Lists) wrote:
Hello TB! Users,
Maybe just me (running TB on Vista), but since the update to the NOD
virus signature database a short while ago, TheBat is being flagged by
NOD as a virus when it accesses rundll32.exe as Probably a variant
On Thursday, May 22, 2008, 11:41:05 AM, A.Translator wrote:
I am using NOD32 on Vista and just sent myself a message using TB!
NOD didn't react, so perhaps it has been corrected. I do not have TheBat! as
user-agent in my headings.
Not here. It is now at Version 3120 but I have had to disable
Julian Beach (Lists) formuleerde op donderdag :
Sadly there is no response from NOD on the forums to any of the
message, which hopefully means they are working hard on a solution.
There is now. They are working on it. I also have a CS3 suite which works fine,
so not all NOD users are affected.
On Thursday, May 22, 2008, 12:48:40 PM, A.Translator wrote:
There is now. They are working on it. I also have a CS3 suite which works
fine,
so not all NOD users are affected.
It is linked to ThreatSense, so if that is disabled then you will not
experience problems. Database version 3121 is
Hello all,
Thursday, May 22, 2008, A.Translator wrote:
There is now. They are working on it. I also have a CS3 suite which works
fine,
so not all NOD users are affected.
3121 is OK
--
Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support of The Bat!
http://www.thebat.cz
Using the best The Bat! 4.0.24.11
under
22 May 2008 - 19:55
Hello Julian,
Thursday, May 22, 2008, 11:22:03 AM, you wrote:
JBL TheBat is being flagged by NOD as a virus when it accesses rundll32.exe
as Probably a variant of
JBL Unknown virus.
3123 is OK.
--
Best regards,
William
Flying with The Bat! Professional
version 4.0.7
Hello MFPA,
Wednesday, March 19, 2008, 12:53:53 AM, you wrote:
I used to have that file but it disappeared all on its own when I
upgraded to v4.
Had to re-install Windows. When I downloaded and installed TB! I see
it has come back...
--
Best regards,
MFPA
have to hope that it wasn't a plugin NOD32 had installed,
and that my emails continue to be virus scanned...
--
Regards,
GG
Current version is 4.0.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi
On Monday 17 March 2008 at 10:42:57 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Grumpy Gamer
wrote:
Does anyone know where the location of the anti-virus plugins in The
Bat is? I have an errant plugin (Generic DLL Plugin) listed in
Options-AntiVirus (with a status of 'error') and I want to get rid
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know where the location of the anti-virus plugins in The
Bat is? I have an errant plugin (Generic DLL Plugin) listed in
Options-AntiVirus (with a status of 'error') and I want to get rid of
it if it isn't for an anti-virus I currently have installed. Problem
is, I can't
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know where the location of the anti-virus plugins in The
Bat is? I have an errant plugin (Generic DLL Plugin) listed in
Options-AntiVirus (with a status of 'error') and I want to get rid of
it if it isn't for an anti-virus I currently have installed. Problem
Hello all,
Monday, March 17, 2008, Grumpy Gamer wrote:
Does anyone know where the location of the anti-virus plugins in The
Bat is? I have an errant plugin (Generic DLL Plugin) listed in
Options-AntiVirus (with a status of 'error') and I want to get rid of
it if it isn't for an anti-virus I
Grumpy Gamer @ 2008-3-17 5:42:57 AM
Location of Anti-Virus Plugin mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone know where the location of the anti-virus plugins in The
Bat is?
My AVG anti-virus plugin is located at:
C:\Program Files\AVG\avgbat.bav
--
Christopher
Using The Bat! v4.0.14 on Windows
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 13:42:09 +0100, Marek Mikus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when is plugin created by its vendor, like AVG, Avast or Kaspersky, plugin
is installed to antivirus home directory and program adds path to plugin
into The Bat!'s TBPLUGIN.INI configuration file.
If You have AVG instaled
Hello MFPA,
A test message with Eicar string attached in a txt file is sent
without AMON shouting about it but picked up by IMON on receipt.
And that was a big surprise to me because I was sure (without actually
testing it) that AMON would detect it. But no, you are right, I have
been testing
Hello MAU,
Sunday, January 28, 2007, 1:00:38 PM, you wrote:
M or *.tmp is not in the list of file extensions to scan.
Where do you have a list of file extensions to scan? I only see a(n empty)
list of extensions NOT to be scanned...
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using The
Hello Mark,
M or *.tmp is not in the list of file extensions to scan.
Where do you have a list of file extensions to scan? I only see a(n empty)
list of extensions NOT to be scanned...
In the 'Extensions Editor', try deselecting the 'Analyse all files' tick
box at the bottom and it will now
Hello MAU,
Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 5:41:10 PM, you wrote:
M In the 'Extensions Editor', try deselecting the 'Analyse all files' tick
M box at the bottom and it will now list the extensions to scan.
Thanks. Ticked Analyse all files again though...
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
M or *.tmp is not in the list of file extensions to scan.
Where do you have a list of file extensions to scan? I only see a(n empty)
list of extensions NOT to be scanned...
M In the 'Extensions Editor', try deselecting the 'Analyse all files' tick
M box at the bottom and it will now list the
plug-in,
AMON (at least I assume it's AMON) will be forced scan outgoing Bat
mail. However, the newer, July 2004 version of the plug-in from the
German and Czech download sites did not recognize the eicar.txt
version of the test virus. It spotted other formats like eicar.com.
In addition
Hello Code,
NOD32 is incapable of scanning (like .tbb) will do nothing. NOD32 is
still incapable of peaking inside the file.
I know. But even if it was capable, I wouldn't let NOD32 (or any other
antivirus) fiddle with my mail folders.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Hello all,
Saturday, January 27, 2007, Code 2 wrote:
You're right, George, we can use the plug-in to scan outgoing mail. I
notice that the plug-in is a test version (version 0.1) and appears to
have been developed several years ago for NOD32 version 1. The
plug-in seems to work with NOD32
Hi
On Sunday 28 January 2007 at 12:00:38 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:
Check you AMON configuration. Either you have some excluded directories
or *.tmp is not in the list of file extensions to scan.
I just checked mine and added TMP. I believe it was not there by
default, as I
Hi
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 at 1:25:04 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MFPA wrote:
Hi
On Sunday 28 January 2007 at 12:00:38 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], MAU wrote:
Check you AMON configuration. Either you have some excluded directories
or *.tmp is not in the list of file extensions to
Hi
On Saturday 27 January 2007 at 1:06:07 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], George Mitchell
wrote:
FWIW, I appear to have v2.51.26 of NOD32.
I have 2.50.25 and clicking on update now tells me my
installation is up to date and no update is required.
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Best regards,
MFPA
Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 12:47:29 PM, you wrote:
FWIW, I appear to have v2.51.26 of NOD32.
I have 2.50.25 and clicking on update now tells me my
installation is up to date and no update is required.
Latest version is 2.70.23 - however at this point you still have to
download this
will be detected
M by AMON in the bat*.tmp file created and used by TB to compose/send the
M message. Try it out. Send a message an then take a look at AMON and see
M the name of the last file scanned.
I have tested it with the EICAR test virus and AMON does not scan the
temp file, and neither AMON nor IMON
.- Unwittingly or not, you forward the file _before_ NOD32 signatures
have been updated.
Then there is nothing you can do. Even if NOD32 scanned outgoing email
or the tbb files, it would not detect the virus. Then, whoever receives
your forwarded message would only be infected if (s)he is not using
tested it with the EICAR test virus and AMON does not scan the
temp file, and neither AMON nor IMON scan the outgoing mail. I have
since installed the plug-in for The Bat! and thank heavens the plug-in
forces the scan of outgoing mail.
M Finally, a note for those using NOD32 Plugin for TB
Horror, panic, tragedy!
ASK /drool
ASK What harm would an unrecognized piece of malicious code do to you, as
ASK long as it sits in an email message where it can't be executed? You have
ASK to manually safe/open the attachment with the malicious code (and if you
ASK do that, it is proof that virus
Here's a heads-up for users of NOD32 anti-virus and The Bat!. NOD32's
technical support people confirmed to me that NOD32's on-demand
scanner cannot scan inside The Bat's messages.tbb data files and
therefore cannot spot infected e-mails. However, NOD32's IMON module
scans all POP3 traffic
Code 2 wrote:
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C2 ...a situation could arise where I receive an infected e-mail
C2 which NOD32's IMON module does not yet recognize (as happened to
C2 me last week with the Fuclip.A worm). That infected e-mail would
C2 sit undiscovered in my inbox despite several NOD32 on-demand
C2 scans.
C2 ...a situation could arise where I receive an infected e-mail
C2 which NOD32's IMON module does not yet recognize (as happened to
C2 me last week with the Fuclip.A worm). That infected e-mail would
C2 sit undiscovered in my inbox despite several NOD32 on-demand
C2 scans. Since NOD32's IMON
within TB! the plugin displays the latest virus
signature db version as the version. The .bav file was created on Jul
02, 2004 and was digitally signed by Ritlabs on that date. FWIW, I
appear to have v2.51.26 of NOD32.
C2 While the plug-in helps fill the gap, we still have the problem with
C2 NOD232
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