On Monday, June 10, 2002, Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] wrote in
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> Listen on: [.......]
>  Parent Server: [..................]   [110]

> The parent server, I'm sure, is my provider's POP3 server. But I can't
> figure out what to do with "Listen on".

Set the "listen on" port to some high number, like 12000.  Then go in
to your TB! accounts and, under Properties/Transport, set the receive
mail server to 127.0.0.1 and the port to 12000.  The result is this:
you go to retrieve mail, and TB! reaches out to port 12000 of your own
computer (127.0.0.1).  That's where NOD32 is "listening."  In turn,
NOD32 goes out to your POP3 server.  Be sure to adjust your firewall,
if any, to allow NOD32's POP3 scanner to reach out to your ISP's IP
range, port 25.

> Also, the eval version of NOD32 doesn't seem to have a .BAV plugin
> for The Bat. Can it be downloaded anywhere else that you know of?

NOD32 doesn't have a plug-in for TB!  It has the POP3 scanner instead.
TB! has the plug-in, from a download page somebody else will have to
supply, which is a *substitute* for the NOD32 POP3 scanner.

-- 
JN


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