Re[3]: Anti Virus S/W
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Re[3]: Anti-Virus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Marek, Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 7:38:14 AM, you digitally penned the following: snip There is one for AVG ( www.grisoft.com that I downloaded at http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbat2.zip snip QS I guess it's gone. I get The requested URL /stazeni/beta/avgbat2.zip QS was not found on this server. snip Interesting that the plugin isn't available on the english language www.ritlabs.com/the_bat site. snip MM List of changes from Beta/2 to Beta/5: MM Here is a link: http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbatb5.zip Thanks Marek, I have been using the version 2 and it has been working fine for me. Now Downloading version 5 : ) you know, I do not remember how I found the plugin on your site. I speak / read english only, and so I could have sworn that the plugin WAS featured on The Bat! web site when I bought TB! That was one thing that sold me on TB! is that I could continue using AVG.I do have that worldlingo.com plugin installed in my browser but the translation is generally 'muddled' at best. Thanks for the url. - -- Regards, Lynna mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat!1.60h on Windows XP -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQEVAwUBPM7/Vn7nBw6G0JgJAQGrcgf/X8DohfpD8e66pIlCL6iazfXov18ET2fS sK/e40xo5n76TNtsNpGqtBxJfVHQuXK/RaUZBPEqo7/ifnH+3obn18OnqGjHOPLb 11JfXbVkyVH06uT8h/uTjXKhCAd4QqV/nEAKDZhLKmX2WstaX6Y6o84DflyoVsW/ jQShhBojaBXF2UISTjT2eaiJiASuA++iIhIISsMafvRF6Axldb0Az1LosO5hTAgQ Ofv00jrHmtRtXPVD6JETUfpaC9zL2n8QSfuwD3FRpx8G5Nmmwpf5RVtSS65Tr1SR f1htI8JVWBlaG7fUvhDCIojZryFjeggPKGPPjIJVFy1HSecobOmWHA== =L93x -END PGP SIGNATURE- smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re[3]: Anti-Virus
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Marek, Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 7:38:14 AM, you digitally penned the following: MM On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Kara Denizi wrote: There is one for AVG ( www.grisoft.com that I downloaded at http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbat2.zip QS I guess it's gone. I get The requested URL /stazeni/beta/avgbat2.zip QS was not found on this server. MM plugin is in beta stage, it can't be on the official page. I removed this MM file from my server, because it is old version. There is a new one, but it MM is probably in Czech only, I don't know, test it. I am wondering if / when you plan to post a english version? The version I previously downloaded (2) from your site did indeed have a english interface in the configuration area. What are the benfits (if I may ask) of my using verion 2 as opposed to version 5? Especially since, as you noted the version 5 is in Czech only... and I can not read it without assistance from a translator. Thank you. - -- Regards, Lynna mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat!1.60h Windows XP -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5i iQEVAwUBPM8FW37nBw6G0JgJAQGJjgf+L1deqLlVMoKnowB9nwnxd+sWmujV2O8v aaJX5PRoIHMKu8+aIqEonlx5q3QmQrHQcJBRTklCYp6bP2CbyNKX4cgMak30zgRB sYbf2TX24qmL0DxFONEufEW8LYjJfARgXRSBw9oYaGfKwHoYruPIwVpg0QLEIZX1 NSQiO7LUkeg4j3JpmVRC+uaLQocsuplDwuM1K2FwBLLdtXN1ClkkNwtmKCy8DFd1 w3BnewvCZuWtAqQdrbUm5wdj4TAWMJslUB7sK8whbe3EeS6IdY8GxXp/sTuc+FQE 5NEOQNS6YEKPUZNx0iKhdmc31K67iSPWSjY/fZBHoTkQpslqcuWnsA== =I2mC -END PGP SIGNATURE- smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re[3]: Anti-virus plugins
(apologies if this appears twice) Re the stuff on Norton and XP below: (related to Norton AV 2002 and the loss of the autodelete function for infected mail after moving from 2001) I've found that Norton 2001 works fine (so far!) with the Bat in XP if the instructions found from the google search below are followed. Norton were very cagy about it working, citing the Microsoft compatiblity update as untested. in fact, I suspect all the MS update is is a warning flash on installation about the symevent file in 2001 being incompatible, but installing the updated file during the main install seems to work ok. Uninstalling 2002 was a pain, though - the uninstall routine leaves loads of stuff in the registry which I manually cleared out, and a number of dll files. Even then, the new install picked up my registration details from the 2002 install. At least my 90 day oem 2001 copy now has the 365 days of updates of the retail 2002 that was there before! My mail downloads are now fully automatic but I've disabled all the scheduled tasks just in case there is still a problem with Symevent. John Rainer Friday, December 28, 2001, 8:22:47 PM, you wrote: JR Friday, December 28, 2001, 6:45:55 PM, you wrote: S John, your observations of NAV2002 seem to be exactly the same as my S observations. I think the autodelete function is not there, at least S I have not seen the option. Like you, the autorepair does not seem to S work. S I'd be interested to know whether or not you are successful in using S NAV2001 with WinXP. I did try it, but got the not compatible S warnings. Symantec has some information on using it, but was very S hard to find on their web site, and seemed very sketchy. I never S could make it work and from what others say, they couldn't either. JR Sam, JR I found the following info on Google - I don't know if it is reliable JR or not! Put HjWi7.17602$[EMAIL PROTECTED] complete with JR quotes into a Google news search. JR There is also a software compatibility update for XP where Norton JR Antivirus 2001 is mentioned - I've contacted Symantec about it and am JR awaiting a response (cue moaning wind and tumbleweed). See JR http://servicenews.symantec.com/cgi-bin/displayArticle.cgi?group=symantec.support.winnt.nortonantivirus2002.generalarticle=25317 JR - I did not post the original article but did follow it up. JR John -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re[3]: Anti-virus plugins
Re the stuff on Norton and XP below: (related to Norton AV 2002 and the loss of the autodelete function for infected mail after moving from 2001) I've found that Norton 2001 works fine (so far!) with the Bat in XP if the instructions found from the google search below are followed. Norton were very cagy about it working, citing the Microsoft compatiblity update as untested. in fact, I suspect all the MS update is is a warning flash on installation about the symevent file in 2001 being incompatible, but installing the updated file during the main install seems to work ok. Uninstalling 2002 was a pain, though - the uninstall routine leaves loads of stuff in the registry which I manually cleared out, and a number of dll files. Even then, the new install picked up my registration details from the 2002 install. At least my 90 day oem 2001 copy now has the 365 days of updates of the retail 2002 that was there before! My mail downloads are now fully automatic but I've disabled all the scheduled tasks just in case there is still a problem with Symevent. John Rainer Friday, December 28, 2001, 8:22:47 PM, you wrote: JR Friday, December 28, 2001, 6:45:55 PM, you wrote: S John, your observations of NAV2002 seem to be exactly the same as my S observations. I think the autodelete function is not there, at least S I have not seen the option. Like you, the autorepair does not seem to S work. S I'd be interested to know whether or not you are successful in using S NAV2001 with WinXP. I did try it, but got the not compatible S warnings. Symantec has some information on using it, but was very S hard to find on their web site, and seemed very sketchy. I never S could make it work and from what others say, they couldn't either. JR Sam, JR I found the following info on Google - I don't know if it is reliable JR or not! Put HjWi7.17602$[EMAIL PROTECTED] complete with JR quotes into a Google news search. JR There is also a software compatibility update for XP where Norton JR Antivirus 2001 is mentioned - I've contacted Symantec about it and am JR awaiting a response (cue moaning wind and tumbleweed). See JR http://servicenews.symantec.com/cgi-bin/displayArticle.cgi?group=symantec.support.winnt.nortonantivirus2002.generalarticle=25317 JR - I did not post the original article but did follow it up. JR John -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re[3]: Anti-virus plugins
Friday, December 28, 2001, 1:36:47 PM, you wrote: DN Norton Antivirus works very well with The Bat! Be sure to DN enable the manual mail configuration, and for each mail account DN (assuming that it's a POP account), use pop3.norton.antivirus DN instead of the POP mail address. Use that one in your username DN line: username/pop.mail The SMTP address will remain DN unaffected. The online help will have more detail, just make DN sure to look under manual mail configuration. DN I have my NAV setup to automatically delete infected DN attachments. All I see in the left hand frame is a file icon DN with some Norton Virus Detected message. I got another DN Badtrans sent to me yesterday, and Norton and The Bat! DN handled it wonderfully. Dave, Which version are you using? - I've gone to 2002 because I'm now using XP and the autodelete function seems not to be present in 2002 - worked fine in 2000 and 2001 though. The email scanner in 2002 works in a very different way to earlier versions and needs no email client configuration. The only automatic function seems to be autorepair, which pops up a dialog on every infected mail (infuriating) as it can't repair it, plus it picks up the tmp file created by the bat, presumably because the mail is intercepted in a different way from 2000/2001. To make things worse, what's left of any infected mail has most of its headers removed. I've heard that 2001 can be got to work in XP, so I might give it a try - that worked fine in Windows 2000. Advice from Symantec on their forums seems to be along the lines of disabling the email scanner, as it is only a supplementary function, and relying instead on the resident scanner. Seems to ignore the point of why some users want to use email scanning but there you go. John Rainer -- Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Latest Vers: 1.53d FAQ: http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com
Re[3]: Anti virus software and The Bat!
Hello, the Bat! list recipients, Monday, April 10, 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote to Thomas Fernandez about Anti virus software and The Bat!: CD What I am looking for though is having the scanner actually scan the CD mail on it's way in (or out for that matter) and intervene if they are CD infected (some scanners also tag the mails as well with some text CD telling they are clean). Why do you want to slow down your connection? All files you send/receive with TB! are perfectly safe until you start them by hands. Is the percent of infected files you receive, so high for you? -- Best regards, Oleg Zalyalov. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! version 1.41 under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6 -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[3]: Anti virus software and The Bat!
Christian, Regarding your message dated: Monday, April 10, 2000... CD What I am looking for though is having the scanner actually scan the CD mail on it's way in (or out for that matter) and intervene if they are CD infected (some scanners also tag the mails as well with some text CD telling they are clean). I know just the thing to do this although there is one area of 'overlap' which I'll explain in a second... There is a product called "Invisimail" which is designed more for the invisible encryption/decryption of messages that you send and receive. It uses the RPK algorithm which is basically as good as the PGP algorithm since they both use more-or-less the same mathematical problem as their basis. However, since TB! has builtin support for PGP this is not such a bonus. However, it does also have builtin anti-virus support and it automatically 'quarentines' infected mail in a separate area to avoid system contamination. The way invisimail works is quite elegant and is suitable for (probably) any mail client that uses POP3 or IMAP. Basically, invisimail sets up a proxy on your machine which you give the details of your POP3/IMAP/SMTP servers to. You tell your mail client (TB! for example) that your POP3/IMAP/SMTP servers have the address... proxy.yourmachine.com (or whatever!) Then when you try to send/receive mail TB! sends its signals/requests to invisimail believing it to be a true server and invisimail 'invisibly' passes these across to the real servers. It it detects that you are sending/receiving from another invisimail user it will automatically compress and/or encrypt the messages/attachments too. I tried the demo version of this last year and was highly impressed. It really does work invisibly and it did catch one of those 'worm' virus mails (Melissa I think it was called) sent out by some poor person using Outlook's address book who was therefore unaware they had done so... You may or may not like it yourself but if you want to find out more goto... http://www.invisimail.com/ Cheers, Mark -- - Using TheBat! 1.41 Windows NT 4 0 1381 Service Pack 6 - Get Paid to Surf - http://www.alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=HZJ982 - Mark R Harding The Integrated Systems Group (Vision) Department of Electronics Electrical Engineering The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road Edinburgh. EH9 3JL. Scotland. U.K. Phone: +44 (0)131 650 5662 Fax:+44 (0)131 650 6554 Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] URL:http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~mrh/ - PGP-Key Available at: http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~mrh/pgp.html - -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org
Re[3]: Anti virus software and The Bat!
On Monday, April 10, 2000, 16:33, Chuck Smith wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Monday, April 10, 2000, 10:22:13 AM, you wrote: Does anyone know if Norton Antivirus works with The Bat! ? I curently use Norton Antivirus 2000 with TB! just fine. You have to manually configure TB! but it works just fine without ANY resourse problems. Chuck Smith Where do I configure that in TB! ? I rather new at this program so I don't know where all options is. Thobias -- -- View the TBUDL archive at http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com To send a message to the list moderation team double click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe from TBUDL, double click here and send the message: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- You are subscribed as : archive@jab.org