Hello diggity,
Saturday, August 26, 2000, 1:07:16 AM, you wrote:
d> Hello Chuck,
d> Friday, August 25, 2000, 2:45:03 PM, you wrote:
CS>> This is from NAV2000 Email configuration help for manually configured
CS>> clients:
CS>> Setting Name Current Settings New Settings
CS>> Incoming POP3 Server mail.ispname.com 127.0.0.1
CS>> User name userid userid/mail.ispname.com
CS>> Outgoing SMTP Server mail.ispname.com mail.ispname.com
CS>> Hope this helps
d> I have NAV2000 and have set it up according to the help files and I
d> can tell you it does scan incoming emails. So I guess it works :-)
BTW just to tell you that NAV 2000 has a hole, it always has an open
port to your computer and many trojans use this hole to get in your
comp. So you can get a bug fix from (I think it was): www.winfiles.com
or try it on www.symantec.com ... Any way be careful, many hackers use
anti-virus program holes!
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Best regards,
Vladimir mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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