Hello Allie,
Wednesday, July 04, 2001, 1:39:04 AM, you wrote:
ACM> The only way I can see you knowing exactly which message is infected is
ACM> when the message is scanned upon receipt or you manually scan attachments.
Right.
The only thing I'll have to do is to tell my PC Cillin _not_ to automaticaly
quarantine the uncleanable infected files. In the options it says:
"Action on uncleanable files":
Quarantine - Delete - Pass - Rename
Here I could maybe chose "Pass" and later scan the whole TB directory. It
might work.
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Kind regards,
Homesick Mac
http://www.homesickmac.com
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