Hi Vishal!

In message mid:731649081.20021027185246@;myrealbox.com 
on Sunday, October 27, 2002, 8:52:46 PM, you wrote:

VN> Thanks Scott. Are you sure about this though? And if it does, that
VN> that mean that I don't need a corresponding dll to force TB to check
VN> email from its end? I know NAV scans eudora and outlook/OE, but TB I don't know
VN> about.

VN> This brings up a question though. If Kaspersky can scan email for
VN> other email clients besides TB(which I presume it does), then how come
VN> it needs this special plugin for TB and not for others? Or is this
VN> just an additional measure that makes sure that Kaspersky scans email
VN> on its own, as well as when invoked directly by TB itself?

Hmm, I think I'd better step back on that; I'm *not* certain. The main
differences between Corporate and non-Corporate is that the settings
in the Corporate version can be locked to prevent users from messing
with them (and uninstalling requires a password), and updates can be
pushed from a corporate server.  I was thinking of the Corporate
version at work (an older version), and I was thinking of what I have
on my computer, which scans email.

Norton, et. al., scan email by intercepting the ports used for
transferring email. The plugins are modules directly called by the
email program,, thus don't incur the extra overhead of intercepting
and parsing the POP3/SMTP data stream.

-- 
--Scott.
mailto:Wizard@;local.nu

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XP 1900 (1.6G real, 1.9G effective) with 512MB.



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