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Greetings Darrin,

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 10:53:41 PM, you wrote:

Darrin> I have Norton AV 2004 and it scans incoming and outgoing emails just
Darrin> fine

And an absolute waste of system resources and totally redundant as
well. What makes you think if your system is doing a resident scan of
open files and your e-mail (inbound) is checked with the AV program
that there is a possibility that a virus will be present to outbound
mail that is detectable?

There is one slight possibility that this may happen if your AV was
updated in the short span of an incoming mail check and an outgoing
reply holding an attachment that contained a new virus added to the AV's
database but an occurrence of such is of extremely low possibility.

Anyway ...

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Regards,
 DG Raftery Sr.

I fought the lawn, and the lawn won!

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