Thanks for your help, everyone.  I'll just restart TB when I want to be
sure that the plug in is using the latest virus database that I have
downloaded.

Hello Annette and Paul,

I don't see this header in either mail I received or sent.  Do you have
the paid version of AVG 6?

Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 2:19:48 PM, Annette wrote:

AM> Lee, AVG will add a header to your scanned mails, for example:

AM> | X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 6.0.0 [452]

AM> 452 indicates the virus database from May, 26th, whick you can verify
AM> checking the information tab in AVG proper.

Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 12:49:46 PM, you wrote:


PC> On Wednesday, May 26, 2004, 3:21 AM, Paul wrote:


LG>> You'll also see that this number does not change if you don't restart
LG>> TB.  Which brings me back to the original question in this thread:  Is
LG>> it necessary to restart TB to be sure that the plug in is utilizing the
LG>> latest virus definition file?  How can I know that it is up to date?
PC> I seem to recall that AVG used to ask me to shut down TB, but I don't
PC> remember it saying that in a while.
PC> the 6.0.690 is the AVG program version, 690, not the latest database
PC> version. So the plugin has to do with the version of AVG, not the latest
PC> database.

I must disagree.  On my system currently, AVG shows 6.0.693 which
corresponds with virus database 454.  Every time you download a new
virus database, the last three numbers of your AVG version will change.

-- 
Best regards,
 Lee

Using The Bat! v2.10.03 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build  2195
Service Pack 4


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