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Hello Wayne,

Friday, March 14, 2003, 4:29:51 PM, you wrote:

WB> All  this  talk  of  NOD32  lately  has convinced me to switch to it
WB> instead  of  renewing  my  virus  subscription  to NAV. I set up the
WB> plug-in  (NOD32.bav) in TheBat and all seems to work well. Do I also
WB> have  to use the "pop3scan.exe" part of NOD32? Or do you use this if
WB> you are not using a plug-in?

When  I  first  got  NOD32,  I  was  using Outlook98. NOD's pop3 scanner
imported the account info from Outlook, setting the port numbers for the
accounts.  All  I had to do was go back into Outlook and change the pop3
server  to  localhost,  with  the appropriate pop3 port setting for each
account.  Since the accounts have not changed, only my mailer, it seemed
to  make  more  sense  to  stay  with  that configuration & set The Bat!
accordingly  than to start playing with a plug-in whose settings I might
mess up. :-)

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Best regards,
 Bill Kraski                 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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