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Hi John,
On 24 May 2001 at 21:53:29 -0400(which was 02:53 where I live) John
Seymour wrote to Byron Steckel and made these points:
BS>> Norton can identify it but can't do anything to clean this problem
BS>> out. Other virus programs don't recognize it.
JS> Do you auto check mail every 10 minutes? Try dispatch mail on server.
JS> TB was probably prevented from completing the download and it may
JS> still be on the server.
I have to agree with this view. The tmp files are created when TB
downloads new mail. If NAV is preventing TB from creating the message,
TB will keep re-trying the failed download. You're safe anyway - TB
won't let you damage yourself with such a virus anyway. NAV is being
more than a touch Draconian here.
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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user
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