Hello Avi,
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:53:19 -0500 GMT (16/06/2004, 23:53 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
scc> I would like to thank Thomas Fernandez and everyone else who wrote in
scc> regarding the virus warning I received upon downloading mail.
You're welcome. :-)
scc> [Now, could someone PL
I would like to thank Thomas Fernandez and everyone else who wrote in
regarding the virus warning I received upon downloading mail. (For those
who are keeping track, I posted the problem from my other e-mail address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).) Because my eTrust AV program works so well, it caught
t
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 11:56:53 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 09:41:02 +0200 GMT Tony wrote:
T>> [...] All people with good intentions. But sometimes a
T>> virus pops up. The sender just forwarded an infected
T>> mail to the list. I know it's a 'that happens once in a
T>> life
Hello Melissa
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:57:20 AM,
in which you wrote:
> On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
>> I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
>> It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
> I've
* achdut writes:
> Hello Thomas, Sunday, June 13, 2004, 2:11:14 AM, you wrote:
>> The despatcher shows you the mails on the server, before they even
>> get to the temp directory.
> If I use this utility, will I be able to identify which messages to
> delete, or will it automatically delete all of
Hello Thomas,
TF>>> The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF>>> want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF>>> file contain a virus?
T>> I *will* forget to ask the doctor for sure :(
T>> That's why I have set everything to automatic.
TF
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 09:41:02 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:41 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
TF>> The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF>> want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF>> file contain a virus?
T> I *will* forget to ask
Hello achdut,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:29:44 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:29 +0700 GMT),
achdut wrote:
TF>> The despatcher shows you the mails on the server, before they even
TF>> get to the temp directory.
a> If I use this utility, will I be able to identify which messages to
a> delete, or will it a
Hello Melissa,
MR> Hi William,
MR> On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
>> I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
>> It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
MR> I've been using NOD32 for a few years now (since v1.x), and I really
M
Hi William,
On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:
> I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
> It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.
I've been using NOD32 for a few years now (since v1.x), and I really
like the way v2 is working (no
Hello Thomas
Thank you for your email dated Sunday, June 13, 2004, 6:35:20 AM,
in which you wrote:
> Oh, and referring to another thread: This problem doesn't exist with
> plug-ins. That's the other advantage of AV plug-ins for TB.
I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.
It flags a
Hello Thomas,
<.>
T>> At that time the other part of your AV should kick in.
TF> The AV should kick in when I ask it. That's how I have set it: It I do
TF> want to open an attachment, I ask the doctor (PC-Cillin): Does this
TF> file contain a virus?
I *will* forget to ask the doctor for sure
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 2:11:14 AM, you wrote:
a>> And, just exactly, what IS TB's mail despatcher (dispatcher?)
TF> It's a utility with which you can manage mails on the (POP) server:
TF> Account / Despatch Mail on Server / All messages.
a>> It would appear that these files are
Hello Avrim,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 02:06:09 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 14:06 +0700 GMT),
achdut wrote:
a> If I understand correctly, [...] Is this correct.
Yes, perfectly.
a> How do I delete the message on the server using TB's mail despatcher.
a> And, just exactly, what IS TB's mail despatcher (disp
Hello Tony,
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:51:39 +0200 GMT (13/06/2004, 13:51 +0700 GMT),
Tony wrote:
a>>> eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a>>> C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a>>> dropper
TF>> See above. It is a good idea to exclude the temp fold
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 13, 2004, 12:35:20 AM, you wrote:
I wrote: On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 23:48:46
a>> eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a>> C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a>> dropper
[snip]
a>> However, I continue to get warning messages
Hello All,
a>> eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a>> C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a>> dropper
<.>
a>> However, I continue to get warning messages each time I download
a>> e-mail. The message is always the same, except that the number
a
Hello Avram,
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 23:48:46 -0500 GMT (13/06/2004, 11:48 +0700 GMT),
achdut wrote:
a> eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
a> C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
a> dropper
You are trying to download a mail that has a virus. TB will a
When I attempt to download e-mail, I get a virus warning that reads as
follows:
eTrust EZ Antivirus real-time protection has found that
C:\DOCUME~1\AVRAM\LOCALS~1\Temp\bat653.tmp is HTML.ObjectDataHTA
dropper
I installed the MS patch for this virus and have run a scan of the pc.
However, I conti
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