NOD32 will POP3 scan for Outlook.  It does not POP3 scan for other email
applications.  That would answer the reason the second scenario is that way.

As for the first scenario... I don't have an idea off hand.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Javier Navarro
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 10:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Outlook error 0x800CCC0F


  Hello

  First of all, thanks for the answers but I think it's a little more=
 complicated than it seems.

  About antivirus filter in server, I know it doesn't affect POP sessions.=
 I told that I use it just to give a complete description of my system.

  In my tests, I used Outlook and Calypso with Nod32 active. Outlook failed=
 while Calypso downloaded the e-mail. But I suppose Nod32 is better=
 integrated with Outlook than Calypso (that is an old e-mail client).

  My client uses McAfee ASAP but he hasn't problems if the same e-mail is=
 downloaded from other server. In fact, he had to tell the sender to send=
 the e-mail to other acount in other server to be able to download it.

  So the problem is very strange:

  1.- Outlook + McAfee ASAP can't download an e-mail from XMail but it can=
 from other server.
  2.- Outlook + Nod32 can't download the e-mail from XMail but Calypso +=
 Nod32 can.

  (1) Is very dificult to explain as an Outlook + Antivirus problem . And I=
 think I can't tell my client to use other e-mail software because he will=
 tell me he hasn't this problems with other servers :-(

  Any suggestions?

  Thanks all :-)

  Javier

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