Hi Melissa On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 11:16 our local time, Melissa Reese [MR] wrote;
>> I'm currently evaluating the pro version of Avg and the bat plug-in, >> and i'm not sure i've done everything correctly. MR> If you're looking to purchase an AV, I would recommend you look into MR> something like NOD32 instead of AVG. NOD32 also has a TB! plug-in MR> if that's something you want (it also has its own POP3 scanner, MR> which I use instead of the TB! plug-in). Just wishing to add a bit to this from when I was looking for an AV before settling for DrWeb. I was in regular contact with a couple of companies regarding their AV products and NOD32 is soon to be changed. The POP3 scanner is to be replaced by a winsock layer and the GUI is being changed. The winsock layer will not just scan e-mails, but also everything you look at on the internet as it's a layer between the internet and your PC. This could potentially be very good, but not something I'd personally like, due to additional overheads etc. I'm sure it'll be very good with Eset's reputation, but only time will tell! Just my bit of input on the subject. Cheers, Chris. -- Created Using The Bat! V1.61 E-Mail Client and Virus Checked by DrWeb. ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

