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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Clive Taylor [CT] wrote:

CT> NOD32 comes with an excellent POP3 scanner that's easy to
CT> configure and works well with TB. Forget the (beta) plug in that's
CT> mentioned here. It doesn't really add any functionality at
CT> present. Go for NOD - you won't regret it.

Will NOD32's POP3 scanner create a quarantine folder *within TB!'s
interface*, where infected messages are stored and the attachments
non-executable?

See capture image here:

http://www.geocities.com/acmartin.geo/quarantine.PNG

Will it strip infected attachments and let you receive a message with
this attached as seen in the capture:

http://www.geocities.com/acmartin.geo/strip.png


PS// To those reading this message long after its posting:

I can't guarantee these links will always work :-)

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | TB! v1.60q | Windows XP Pro
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