Hi Allie,

 ACM> The Ritlabs plugin will do this for you. It will create a quarantine
 ACM> folder for the infected message right within the accounts folder tree.

It's weird but it doesn't work for me yet. I'm using:

 Win98se
 TB! v1.60q (licensed)
 NOD32.BAV (TB says "test version 0.1") (just downloaded from ftp server)
 NOD32 v1.265 (trial edition)

No quarantine folder was created, and when I scan the trash folder, TB
tells me that it scanned all 65 messages and found 0 infections, even
though all 65 are infected (fear not, I know what I'm doing <g>).

I noticed that when I go to TB!s virus protection dialog and select
the NOD32 plugin, I can't use the "configure" button. So, whatever is
behind that button was inaccessible to me. It's not documented in the
help file.

For now, I'm storing all attachments in the message bodies, not
decoded in a separate folder. Should I, for this to work?

Or, could the trial license of my NOD32 have anything to do with this?

Questions, questions :)

Kind regards,

-Daan-


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