I don't believe the problem is Nod32. It scans Calypso and Outlook=
 incoming e-mails.

  The problem may be a combination of bandwidth + Antivirus + Outlook.

  In my tests with XMail, Calypso and Outlook, both Bandwidth and antivirus=
 (Nod32) were the same. The diference: E-mail client.
  In my client tests: Antivirus (McAfee ASAP) and e-mail client (Outlook)=
 were the same. The diference: Mail Server and server bandwidth.

  So, to give a solution to my client, does anybody know any way to tell=
 Outlook / McAfee ASAP to keep connection alive?
  Or, is there any other solution on the server side?

  Thanks for your help :-)

  Best regards,

  Javier Navarro

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>V =E8et, 16.12.2004 ob 22:36 je Charles Frolick napisal(a):
>> Hello Jason,
>> 
>> Thursday, December 16, 2004, 12:21:23 PM, you wrote:
>> 
>> JJE> NOD32 will POP3 scan for Outlook.  It does not POP3 scan for other
>email
>> JJE> applications.  That would answer the reason the second scenario is
>that way.
>> 
>> NOD32 scans for any Mail Client, I use it personally.  The old
>> versions did not, but 2.0 and newer does.
>Yes, NOD32 is scanning for all clients but it cannot handle SSL
>connection. Maybe this is problem.
>
>Sasa
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