On 09 February 2006 - 06:46, William, on the matter of AVG, said
Hello MFPA,
SNIP
I've used NOD for about five years, never been infected (I know I
shouldn't say things like that), never had an FP. There's no need to
quarantine - NOD will send samples to ESET automatically, if
necessary. IMO, *no* email is so important that it can't be deleted as
soon as NOD detects it, long before it gets anywhere near the MUA.
Good as it is, TB! has always been flaky; its developers have enough
to do without having to maintain yet more code.
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'Good as it is, TB! has always been flaky'
Indeed. TB is very powerful and flexible, but, as you, say, a tad flaky
at times.
As intimated in earlier posts, I am having trouble getting TB's IMAP to
work just right... (Message bodies not downloaded on sync.... but they DO
download when a message is selected)
Its OK ...but.... Outlook Express, Thunderbird and Opera M2 do it (IMAP)
better for me on this score...
A bug...or lack of transparency in IMAP set-up. 'The transparency' bit of
course could include the operator not seeing the obvious... ;-)
But, I still play with The Bat.... :-)
PS I have found both AVG and avast! work OK with TB...but I don't use
the plug-in...
Steve L
The Bat -current version -Professional. Briefly 3.70.07
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