I saw the comment about setting NAV2001 manually to accept other
e-mail clients.  Unfortunately, the file they referred to was not in
my folder.  I had an OEM version, which apparently was not something
Symantec considered a product worthy of changing.

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> That's because NAV is not aware of TB! as an email client. If you want
> NAV 2001 to protect your TB! accounts you need to manually adjust you
> pop3 server setting in your email account as described in NAV's help
> file.




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