Hello List and Geoff.

1. What are the mechanics of below procedure? Does incoming mail go via
Norton before reaching me?

2. Isn't it enough to have "Manually configured accounts" ticked in
the E-mail status window?

TIA
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FAQ on Norton Anti Virus 2001 and TB:
> This tip has been submitted by Geoff Lane - my thanks to him. Here's
> the full procedure of how to manually configure NAV and TB to give
> maximum protection with minimum disruption to mail downloads.
> 1. Open NAV2001, either from the Start menu or by double-clicking
> the system tray icon. In NAV2001, click Options.
> 2. In the Options dialog box, click Email Protection, in the Action
> list select "Delete the attachment" or "Quarantine the attachment".
> 3. Expand Email Protection, click Advanced, then select Enable
> Manual Configuration.
> 4. Click OK, then close NAV2001.
> 5. In TB, open the account properties sheet, then select Transport.
> 6. In the User box, type your username at your ISP, followed by a
> slash, followed by the name of your ISP's POP3 server. For example, if
> your user name fred and the mail server name is mail.mydomain.com, you
> should type fred/mail.mydomain.com in the User box.
> 7. In the Mail Server box, type pop3.norton.antivirus, then click OK.

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Best regards,
 Hans Henrik                     

Using:
The Bat! v. 1.53d

Windows 95
Major version 4
Minor version 0

All files on my machine are tested with:
   Norton Anti Virus 2001 Version 7.00.43
   Virus definitions:   20020213.048


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