Re: Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 04:22:20 +0200, Tim Casten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have OE 6, and I don't see any such option.

it a feature in the sp2 version
Its definitely not only in the SP2 version (I activate it on all systems  
where the people insist to use OE, and only a fraction of that is XP-SP2),  
but it came with one of the last regular or hotfix Internet Explorer /  
Outlook Express updates.

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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-05 Thread Cuco Negron
Hola, Dwight,

Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 11:57:50 AM, you wrote:

DAC On Tuesday, April 5, 2005, 8:16:14 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 Should this be moved to TBOT?

DAC No. I don't want to read any more of it there either.


Enough already, stop this nonsense, somebody close this thread, please

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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-04 Thread Tim Casten
Hello Anthony,

Monday, April 4, 2005, 6:41:58 PM, you wrote:

 I have OE 6, and I don't see any such option.


it a feature in the sp2 version

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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-03 Thread Paul Berger

...snip

AJ Let me see.the three pieces of software that have most often caused
AJ me stife are:
...snip
AJ 2. The Bat! (still my grouping does not work.)
...snip

  Have you asked the List about grouping? The list has helped me over
  the years.



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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-01 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello Group

On Friday, April 1, 2005, 4:14:36 PM, Mark wrote:

 You can try out Nod32 for free and see if it suits you...

Many thanks for all the input :-)

I have uninstalled NAV (4 separate apps!) and installed the trial of
NOD32. In fact I have installed it four times, the first three times
I set 'AMON' to start on boot and the PC crashed each time it started.
For the fourth install I didn't enable AMON until after the PC booted
and it works fine so far. I will re-enable 'AMON' on boot, it seems to be an
important part of the package, and see how it goes. Just need somebody
to send me Netsky again to see how effective it is.

Thanks again for the input.

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Re[2]: Anti Virus S/W

2005-04-01 Thread Jeff Gaines
Hello Group

On Friday, April 1, 2005, 4:11:27 PM, Alexander wrote:

 Hello Jeff Gaines  everyone else,

 on 01-Apr-2005 at 12:05 you (Jeff Gaines) wrote:

 Has anybody any recommendations for an effective A/V product that will
 work unobtrusively in the background and check my incoming email?

 Question is - why do you want to check incoming mail? Isn't it enough if a
 malicious attachment is caught once you accidentally try to save/run it?
 The filesystem realtime protection will catch it. Remember, we're using
 TheBat (and not that other program where its enough to look at a message to
 get infected by a virus).


Fair point but it acts as an additional spam trap to some extent, my
new email host isn't as effective at catching spam as my old one.

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