Howdy Mica,
Saturday, September 16, 2006, 11:31:40 PM, Mica wrotened:
Mica Full name of the program is Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic.
Mica Direct link for download is:
Mica http://dl7.avgate.net/down/windows/antivir_workstation_win7_en_h.exe
Mica Happy anti virusing.
That
Hi
On Sunday 10 September 2006 at 8:55:49 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Susanne wrote:
Do I have to go back to NAV?
Entirely up to you.
Never used NAV but heard plenty bad stories about it.
Could not get on with AVG but my sister loves it.
Nod32 came highly recommended, requires no plugin,
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sat, 16 Sep 2006,
@ @ at 22:18:16 +0100, when MFPA wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 at 8:55:49 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Susanne wrote:
Do I have to go back to NAV?
Hello William and Susanne and whoever else is taking an interest in
this thread!
On Monday, September 11, 2006, 12:53 AM, you wrote:
Slightly OT but as soon as I opened your message NOD32 displayed its
always-reassuring signature update dialogue. Maybe there's a message
there for you ;-)
Howdy Susanne,
Monday, September 11, 2006, 2:47:28 AM, Susanne wrotened:
Is the plugin enabled and ready to go? Is email scanning enabled in
the control Centre?
Susanne Yes to both, but I can detect no obvious sign of the email getting
Susanne scanned (I'm new to the program, so I'm not
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 at 18:47:28 -0700, Susanne wrote:
Yes to both, but I can detect no obvious sign of the email getting
scanned (I'm new to the program, so I'm not sure if there is
anything showing the email is being scanned).
Under e-mail scanner select configure and tell it to certify the
Is the plugin enabled and ready to go? Is email scanning
enabled in the control Centre?
Susanne Yes to both, but I can detect no obvious sign of the email getting
Susanne scanned (I'm new to the program, so I'm not sure if there is
Susanne anything showing the email is being scanned).
On Monday, September 11, 2006, at 7:31:14 AM, Robin Anson wrote:
Under e-mail scanner select configure and tell it to certify the
incoming mail. Then it will leave a message on the incoming mail once
it has been scanned
Interesting. My plug-in has both incoming and outgoing certification
Hi,
I'm trying out the free AVG version and have some trouble
getting it to scan TB email.
The plug-in is there, but during today's complete scan AVG
found a TB mail with the netsky virus that it didn't detect
when I downloaded the email.
It also didn't remove the virus after the complete scan.
On Sunday, September 10, 2006, at 2:55:49 PM, Susanne wrote:
I'm trying out the free AVG version and have some trouble
getting it to scan TB email.
Since switching from Eudora to TB! a couple of months ago, my AVG Email
scan has never once found anything in the incoming mail. When I was
using
Hello Susanne everyone else,
on 10-Sep-2006 at 21:55 you (Susanne) wrote:
The plug-in is there, but during today's complete scan AVG found a TB
mail with the netsky virus that it didn't detect when I downloaded the
email.
Which simply means that the virus code is sitting somewhere in one of
Howdy Susanne,
Sunday, September 10, 2006, 8:55:49 PM, Susanne wrotened:
Susanne I'm trying out the free AVG version and have some trouble
Susanne getting it to scan TB email.
Susanne The plug-in is there, but during today's complete scan AVG
Susanne found a TB mail with the netsky virus that
Susanne @ 2006-9-10 2:55:49 PM
Setting up AVG anti virus with TB? mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The plug-in is there, but during today's complete scan AVG found a
TB mail with the netsky virus that it didn't detect when I
downloaded the email. It also didn't remove the virus after the
complete scan
Hi,
Sunday, September 10, 2006, 1:58:04 PM,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the plugin enabled and ready to go? Is email scanning enabled in
the control Centre?
Yes to both, but I can detect no obvious sign of the email getting
scanned (I'm new to the program, so I'm not sure if there is
11 September 2006 - 06:48
Hello Susanne,
Sunday, September 10, 2006, 8:55:49 PM, you wrote:
S I'm trying out the free AVG version and have some trouble
S getting it to scan TB email.
Slightly OT but as soon as I opened your message NOD32 displayed its
always-reassuring signature update
Allie William-
Thanks. I've now got NOD32 installed and happily running on my Win2k
server. I expect to give it a dry run this weekend (unless I receive
any more email viruses before that time).
-Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
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Hi Allie,
@04 June 2002, 21:11:57 -0500 (03:11 UK time) Allie C Martin wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP Nope. With the plug in, TB throws an alert on arrival and puts the
MDP whole message in a TB Quarantine folder. V. good it
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote:
...
MDP No - in the account folder tree (and the equivalent messages.tbb
MDP in the home directory $QRNTN$ sub-folder). I meant TB folder, not
MDP OS folder. The
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Hi Allie,
@04 June 2002, 05:11:23 -0500 (11:11 UK time) Allie C Martin wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MDP No - in the account folder tree (and the equivalent messages.tbb
MDP in the home directory $QRNTN$ sub-folder). I meant TB
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Haico [H] wrote:
...
H You can mail the eicar test virus to yourself if you want to test
H if the plugin works.
Thanks for that.
I'm using the NOD32 plug-in which works nicely. It can strip the
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote:
...
I assume that this method is common to all the plug-ins?
MDP I think it is.
As you may have seen by now in my other message, indeed it is.
MDP They don't
04 June 2002, 11:22, you wrote:
ACM I'm using the NOD32 plug-in which works nicely.
Where did you find the plug-in, Allie or are you talking about the
POP3 scanner that comes as part of NOD?
--
Clive Taylor
Current Ver: 1.60m
FAQ
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Hi Clive,
@04 June 2002, 13:43:09 +0100 Clive Taylor wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ACM I'm using the NOD32 plug-in which works nicely.
Where did you find the plug-in, Allie or are you talking about the
POP3 scanner that comes
Hello Haico,
give a try to
http://www.aleph-tec.com/eicar/
regards,
oleg
Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 1:10:35 AM, you wrote:
H On 4-6-2002 at 0:47, Rick Reumann wrote:
H Hai Rick,
Question about this... do you actually have to click on a virus
attachment and attempt
04 June 2002, 13:43, you wrote:
CT Where did you find the plug-in, Allie
Don't bother responding, Allie, I've found the info in another thread
you've answered!
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Clive Taylor
Current Ver: 1.60m
FAQ:
Marck-
Hmmm...there's no documentation with any of the plugins on the ftp
site. I now know what the Nod32 plugin is. What's the difference in
the others? I take it they work with different AV products?
Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 5:49:25 AM, you wrote:
MDP And these:
MDP
On 4-6-2002 at 17:51, Oleg Titov wrote:
Hai Oleg,
give a try to
http://www.aleph-tec.com/eicar/
That's better. :)
Thanks,
Haico
Current Ver: 1.60m
FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL
MDP You just use the Add function in the Virus Protection UI and some
MDP common sense I think.
...I hate that part. All that thinking hurts my brain...
Er...so do I need to download them all and install them to see what
BAV works with what AV product?
-Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Wieder [MW] wrote:
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MW Er...so do I need to download them all and install them to see what
MW BAV works with what AV product?
SophosNT.BAV Works with Sophos Antivirus for NT
Sophos95.BAV
Allie-
Thanks. I hadn't heard of some of these AV programs before, hence the
confusion. I'll check 'em out. In the interest of saving some time
(aka laziness) would you know if any of these work on servers? That's
one of the drawbacks of AVG (and McAfee and Norton, etc).
-Mark
[EMAIL
Hello Mark
Thank you for your email dated Tuesday, June 4, 2002, 9:54:39 PM, in which you wrote:
MW (aka laziness) would you know if any of these work on servers?
NOD32 does - http://www.nod32.com/products/products.htm
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Regards
William
Flying with The Bat! 1.60m www.ritlabs.com/the_bat
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mark Wieder [MW] wrote:
...
MW Thanks. I hadn't heard of some of these AV programs before, hence
MW the confusion. I'll check 'em out. In the interest of saving some
MW time (aka laziness) would
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Hi Mark,
@04 June 2002, 11:15:19 -0700 (19:15 UK time) Mark Wieder wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm...there's no documentation with any of the plugins on the ftp
site.
You just use the Add function in the Virus Protection
Hi all,
Is there a way I can get TB to work with AVG Anti-Virus?
(www.grisoft.com)
Surely it should be possible to extract attached files to a temp
directory and then run my anti virus program on them (command line)?
TIA,
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Ben Kennish
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Hi Ben,
@03 June 2002, 10:00:28 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way I can get TB to work with AVG Anti-Virus?
(www.grisoft.com)
Surely it should be possible to extract attached files to a temp
Kennish on TBUDL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, June 3, 2002, 10:11:22 AM
Subject: AVG Anti-Virus and TB!
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Hi Ben,
@03 June 2002, 10:00:28 +0100 Ben Kennish wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mi
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marck D Pearlstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely it should be possible to extract attached files to a temp
directory and then run my anti virus program on them (command line)?
You don't need to!
Download this:
On Monday, June 3, 2002, 5:11:22 AM, Marck wrote:
MDP Download this:
MDP http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbatb7.zip and unzip the
MDP contents into your TB executable folder (C:\Program Files\The Bat!).
MDP Then configure the plug-in through the menu Options | Virus
MDP protection. It
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Hi Rick,
@03 June 2002, 18:47:46 -0400 (23:47 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Question about this... do you actually have to click on a virus
attachment and attempt to open it before AVG will
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote:
...
MDP Nope. With the plug in, TB throws an alert on arrival and puts the
MDP whole message in a TB Quarantine folder. V. good it is too!
Where's the quarantine
On 4-6-2002 at 0:47, Rick Reumann wrote:
Hai Rick,
Question about this... do you actually have to click on a virus
attachment and attempt to open it before AVG will catch that it
is a virus? I know a while back I was sent a virus but AVG didn't
say anything. Of course it
Hi ztrader,
On Wed, 23 May 2001 20:16:46 -0700GMT (24/05/2001, 11:16 +0800GMT),
ztrader wrote:
BS Norton can identify it but can't do anything to clean this problem
BS out.
z Other posts explain what is happening - I will not repeat them, but -
Me neither, as they are perfectly correct. I
Hello TBTECH,
I am currently suffering from a virus that is embedded somewhere in my
accounts on TB! When I start TB! Norton Antivirus gives me a warning
about a virus in file: C:\Windows\TEMP\bat2121.tmp and it is infected
by VBS.LoveLetter.Variant.
The temp file bat # is different everytime.
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Hello Byron,
Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 5:49:34 PM, you wrote:
BS Norton can identify it but can't do anything to clean this problem
BS out. Other virus programs don't recognize it.
Do you auto check mail every 10 minutes? Try dispatch mail on
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Hi John,
On 24 May 2001 at 21:53:29 -0400(which was 02:53 where I live) John
Seymour wrote to Byron Steckel and made these points:
BS Norton can identify it but can't do anything to clean this problem
BS out. Other virus programs don't recognize
On Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 2:49:34 PM, Byron Steckel wrote:
BS Norton can identify it but can't do anything to clean this problem
BS out.
Other posts explain what is happening - I will not repeat them, but -
Be careful. On my setup, NOrton SAYS it has deleted/cleaned the file,
but if I then
Hello Douglas Hinds,
On Fri, 05 May 2000 15:26:48 -0600 GMT your local time,
which was Saturday, May 06, 2000, 4:26:48 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Douglas Hinds wrote:
.
I'll soon know. The not so good (I'm told) anti-virus installed
shows nothing on any of the 10 partitions, but I forgot
W You are better off keeping your antivirus sw up to date and never
W opening suspicious files...especially ones with the .VBS extension.
W Unless you are in the programming field, it is most unlikely anyone
W would send you a .VBS file unless it was malicious code.
Yes, I post this
Hello fellow The Bat User Discussion List members,
A attachment containing the ILOVEYOU virus was received and deleted
without double clicking on it, although HTML Autoview had been set
so TB opened in that way first. Searching on the files it sets in
C:\ showed nothing.
I made Kill Filters
Howdy Douglas,
Friday, May 05, 2000, 10:31:10 PM, you wrote:
DH Hello fellow The Bat User Discussion List members,
DH A attachment containing the ILOVEYOU virus was received and deleted
DH without double clicking on it, although HTML Autoview had been set
DH so TB opened in that way first.
Hola Woofie other fellow The Bat User Discussion List members,
Friday, May 05, 2000, 7:49:23 AM, you wrote regarding the ILOVEYOU
virus that I received and deleted without double clicking on it,
after HTML Autoview opened it (maybe it wasn't the attachment)
first.
DH I made Kill Filters ...
Hello Woofie,
On Fri, 5 May 2000 21:49:23 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, May 05, 2000, 8:49:23 PM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Woofie wrote:
Howdy Douglas,
Friday, May 05, 2000, 10:31:10 PM, you wrote:
DH Any opinions about that being an adequate solution? Thanks in
DH advance.
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