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

CT> No, thank God.

God help you then with the false positive's that may occur. :-)

CT> I don't want infected messages anywhere near my database - let
CT> alone allowing TB to create a folder to house it.

If it's in a separate folder, this means it's in it's own database
file. If you think that's unsafe then so be it. :-)

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

CT> No. If I'm sent an infected message I delete it. Period.

Others may not want to do this. So what do you have to say to those
who don't wish to delete the entire message and yet have it in their
message base anyway? Is there as convenient a way of achieving this as
with the plug-in using the POP3 scanner?

If others wish to do things your way then fine and if that's what you
prefer then state it as such. However, the plugin does offer
interesting alternatives, so don't mislead by saying it doesn't add any
functionality. :-(

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