Hi mauricio,

On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 23:33:40 -0300 GMT (Jul 28, 08:18 my local time),
you [mdn] wrote

mdn> How do I make NAV 2001 works with TheBat ???

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| Norton Antivirus (NAV) doesn't support The Bat! explicitly. However,
| NAV 2001 can provide POP3 services and registers itself on your
| computer with the server name pop3.norton.antivirus. You can use any
| POP3 client (including The Bat!) to retrieve mail from this "virtual
| server".
| 
| You need to configure both Norton Antivirus and The Bat! before NAV
| can scan your incoming email.
| 
| Step 1 � Configure NAV to accept POP3 requests:
| 
| Open NAV 2001, either from the Start menu or by double-clicking the
| System Tray icon. In the Options dialog box, expand Email Protection
| then select Advanced. Select Enable Manual Configuration. If you want
| NAV to indicate when it is processing email, select Display Tray Icon
| When Processing Email. This causes an animated icon to appear in the
| system tray whenever NAV processes email. If you are connecting via a
| router or dial-up connection that may time out while NAV processes
| large attachments, select Protect Against Timeouts When Scanning
| Email.
| 
| Step 2 � Configure NAV 2001 to take appropriate action
| 
| The "Ask me what to do" setting causes NAV to stop processing and to
| wait for your instructions whenever it detects a virus in incoming
| email. This prevents unattended download of all subsequent messages
| until you have provided the requested instructions. To select a more
| appropriate action:
| 
| In the NAV Options window, select Email Protection. In the Action
| list, select the required action, for example, Quarantine the
| Attachment or Delete the Attachment. Close the NAV Options window.
| 
| Step 3 � Configure The Bat! to use NAV
| 
| In this step, you configure The Bat! to use the NAV virtual server
| (pop3.norton.antivirus) and change your username so that it directs
| NAV to your ISP's POP3 server. You should only need change the Mail
| Server and User settings.
| 
| In The Bat!, open the Account Properties sheet. In the property tree,
| select Transport. In Mail Server, enter pop3.norton.antivirus In User,
| enter your user name, a slash, then the name of your ISP's POP3
| server. For example, if your user name is fred, and your ISP's POP3
| server is mail.myisp.net, into the User box, you should enter
| fred/mail.myisp.net Click OK.
| 
| 
| 
| You can also find this procedure in the NAV2001 help (start by looking
| for "email" in the index).
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