Hello Thomas,

Sunday, December 15, 2002, 1:17:25 AM, you wrote:

TF> Hello Mike,

TF> On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 18:54:18 +0000 GMT (15/12/02, 01:54 +0700 GMT),
TF> Mike Alexander wrote:

TF>>> Why Victor gets 30 message for one application, I don't know. I only
TF>>> got one or two per app (for example, with TB, the pop port and the
TF>>> smtp port at remote server, which I allowed), save them, and that's
TF>>> it. I think the point with Kerio is that you have to save the
TF>>> settings, otherwise it will forget them (of course).

>> ;-)  With Outpost, any settings you make are automatically saved.

TF> Well, I wouldn't like this. Sometimes I just want to let a connection
TF> go through "only this once". I don't want to have to go into the
TF> innards of the firewall afterwards and delete a rule I never meant to
TF> create. Kerio le's me choose whether to just "permit" or to create a
TF> rule.

<g> Well, yes, Out[post gives you that choice too, along with
blocking the particular port or particular connection. I was just
pointing out that you didn't have to do that and could allow an
automatic save by selecting the right radio button. Sorry, I didn't
explain it fully. Let's face it, we both have firewalls we really like
and are happy with and personally, after having Zone Alarm screw up
my computer I'm just glad of that. So let's say they are equal top
shall we?  ;-)


-- 
Best regards,
 Mike                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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