Marc,
My apologies for sending in HTML.
Yes, I am using OE until I get this issue resolved. I neglected to mention
that I am not having said problem with OE, probably for the reason you
mentioned. Yes, I did try disabling Norton auto email protect, but it
didn't do anything.
But this time around, I re-installed TB, and I'm not getting the errors.
Probably because I disabled Norton auto protect, in addition to
re-installing?
I think I am set now.
Thank you for taking the time, Marc.
All the best,
-jason
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From: "Marck D. Pearlstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jason Ostrom on TBUDL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: OT: strange antivirus message issue
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> Hi Jason,
>
> On 23 December 2000 at 16:50:14 -0600 (which was 22:50 where I
> live) Jason Ostrom wrote and made these points:
>
> Please do not write to this list in HTML. It is against the list
> rules.
>
> JO> popup applet and also makes a sound every time I pop my mail:
>
> JO> "Norton Antivirus has detected the virus in:
> JO> File Name: xxxx
> JO> Domain Name: xxxx
> JO> System Name: xxxx
> JO> User Name: xxxx
>
> JO> Access to the file was denied"
>
> It sounds to me as if there is an infected mail on your server and it
> is staying there. NAV is preventing you from reading the message and,
> at the same time, nothing is killing that message so, next time you
> check .. it's still there.
>
> JO> I didn't think it was that big of a deal (only annoying) until the
> JO> culminating event, 18,000 of my old messages somehow dumped into
> JO> my inbox.
>
> JO> The messages are very annoying. I would like to get rid of them.
> JO> After uninstalling this Bat program, I installed a new version of
> JO> 1.48.
>
> You'd do better to remove NAV email scan service. That's what's
> interfering. As long as you don't run Outlook Express, you're virus
> proofed by The Bat anyway. What was that? You *are* using OE? Oh dear
> <g>.
>
> JO> My question is: has anyone seen this message before,
>
> Not I .. but then I don't use NAV.
>
> JO> and if so, what is the deal?
>
> Anyone here know how to configure NAV?
>
> JO> Any insight much appreciated. FYI, I have read the online mailing
> JO> list archive and not found what I am looking for.
>
> No - TB users aren't so concerning about email virus interception
> because TB won't auto-execute any of them.
>
> - --
> Cheers,
> .\\arck
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