On Monday, July 15, 2002, Marck D Pearlstone wrote in
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MDP> When attachments are kept in message bodies and not in a separate
MDP> folder, the plug-in quarantines the infecting message without it
MDP> ever being realised on the recipient's system. It never becomes
MDP> executable.

Marck,

I've been using the NOD plug-in. I like it fairly well, but I can't
really recommend it to anyone whom I'd characterize as a 'normal'
user, because it has some extremely annoying characteristics, such as
flickering and diverting the focus every time it scans a file. In any
event, although I use it, I'm not sure the quarantining is really all
that different from not quarantining. The file is still on your
system, regardless of whether there is a separate Windows directory
for it. Are you of the opinion that, with a high quality AV program in
effect and real-time scanning enabled, an infected file in a TB!
quarantine folder *cannot* be executed while the same file in the
outbox--having been identified by the AV program but without the
plug-in--*can* be executed?

-- 
JN


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