Hello Allie C Martin,

In Reference to your Posting on Tuesday, June 04 2002 at 03:34 AM PDT,

> ftp://ftp.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat/bav/Nod32.BAV
> 
> It works well, I've come to realize. It's just that when it's doing
> its stuff the NOD32 window flickers for an instant into view.
> 
> With the eicar test virus, I see that it nicely strips attachments and
> and will create a quarantine folder for infected messages. Nice.

That wasn't my experience Allie. Using TB 1.60p, the NOD32.bav, and
sending myself the Eicar test ZIP file didn't prompt the Plugin to do
anything. Nothing happened until I tried to open the Archive, then the
Plugin took over. However, the full-time Scanner does that anyway. I have
TB set to keep the attachments with the Message.

How have you set the NOD32 Plugin (on my install of TB you cannot even
configure the Plugin) that for you it strips out the ZIP file? I have
ticked the boxes to check all incoming messages and attachments for
viruses, and allow formation of the quarantine Folder. No quarantine
Folder was created, and as mentioned, I was allowed to open the Archive.

-- 
Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada


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