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Hi 3w,

@16-Nov-2002, 01:04 +0100 (00:04 UK time) 3w [3] in
mid:1244294785.20021116010418@;ewanet.ch said:

3> Any suggestions?

I really must put this on the FAQ.

AV scanner that real-time scan non-malicious temp files in this way
are a PITA for TB. TB is trying to download a message and, before it
can even look at it, the AV software has poked its nose where it
needn't. The rug has been well and truly pulled from under TB's feet
and TB can't recover. The message download is aborted and next time
you download, it happens all over again.

At this point you have three choices:

1). Disable the AV and let TB strut its stuff safe in the knowledge
    that you are aware that there's an infected message on the way
    and it won't hurt you because TB is immune from such issues.
2). Use the "Dispatch mail on server" function to delete the
    infected message without downloading it.
3). Switch to using the AV through the TB plugin and don't let it
    scan the temp folder in realtime.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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