Sunday, July 28, 2002, 6:40:11 PM, you wrote:

KLc> Hello Sudip,


SP>> I find that incredulous ! AFAIK, NAV 2001 configures OE and Eudora
SP>> automatically but not others, certainly not TB!. Are you sure, your
SP>> mails were(are) being routed through POPROXY? It's NAV 2002 that scans
SP>> the default POP and SMTP ports, thereby eliminating the need to
SP>> configure a MUA.


KLc>   Yes. All I did, and this is on multiple installs, so I know it's not
KLc>   just a glitch, was tell NAV 2000/2001 that I was using "other" email
KLc>   client. I never had to do anything to TB. And now with 2002 it does
KLc>   it automatically. I am very pleased with 2002's integration.



KLc> Best regards,
 
KLc>     Kurgan                    Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Sudip is right though - both 2000 and 2001 need manual configuration
of The Bat to scan mail. I cannot see how email scanning will occur if
this is not done. Both versions will still pick up viruses if the
server changes are not made but this will be from the resident
scanner, not from email scanning. The giveaway is the scanning
envelope that appears in the system tray while retrieving mail. If it
is not there in 2001, mail is not being scanned.

>From 2001:

Norton AntiVirus recognizes and automatically configures the following
email clients for protection:

Microsoft Outlook Express 4.0/5.X
Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000
Netscape Messenger 4.X
Eudora Light 3.0
Eudora Pro 4.0
Pegasus Mail 3.0
Becky! Internet Mail 1.26
AL-Mail32 1.11

2002 operates in a very different way and needs no changes to settings
in The Bat.

John Rainer


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