Re: scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-20 Thread Gerd Ewald

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Hello Jan Rifkinson !

  
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 15:38:55 -0500 GMT your local time,
which was 19.01.2002, 21:38 (GMT+0100) where I live, you wrote:

[...]

   Would it be possible for someone to follow up to see
   what arrangement(s) might be made between Trend Micro
the RITLab developers of The Bat!

Hurray, Jan. Thank you! Why didn't I have this idea? I now forwarded
your mail to the German support as well to show that this is not a
single user idea!


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Re: scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-20 Thread Joseph N.

 Jan Rifkinson wrote on Saturday, January 19, 2002:

   I use The Bat! which is not listed here. This email client has the
   ability to use an anti-virus plug-in from any program developer
   that provides one.

How does this work?  Where is the documentation to be found?  I route
my incoming email through my AV program (NOD32), but I've made no
adjustments in TB!

   If this were available, it would be of great help to
   many of us even though The Bat! has it's own built in
   virus checker.

What built-in virus checker does TB! have?

JN


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Re: scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-20 Thread Alastair Scott

On 20 January 2002 at 16:29 Joseph wrote:

  Jan Rifkinson wrote on Saturday, January 19, 2002:

   I use The Bat! which is not listed here. This email client has the
   ability to use an anti-virus plug-in from any program developer
   that provides one.

 How does this work?  Where is the documentation to be found?  I route
 my incoming email through my AV program (NOD32), but I've made no
 adjustments in TB!

There's a facility in the current 1.54 beta versions (not the 1.53
release version) which allows messages to be automatically
virus-scanned by TB! _provided a TB!-specific plugin exists_.

At the moment, as far as I know, only Kaspersky Anti-Virus has a
plugin written for it, and the virus-checking facilities are greyed
out in any case ...

(I suppose thie point of this plugin architecture is to allow any
anti-virus vendor to hook their product into TB! easily and in a
predictable way).

   If this were available, it would be of great help to
   many of us even though The Bat! has it's own built in
   virus checker.

 What built-in virus checker does TB! have?

None; see above.

Alastair


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Re: scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-20 Thread David van Zuijlekom

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Hello Joseph,

On Sunday, January 20, 2002 at 10:29:35 -0600, Joseph N. [JN] wrote
concerning 'scanning incoming/outgoing emails':
...
 If this were available, it would be of great help to many of us
 even though The Bat! has it's own built in virus checker.

JN What built-in virus checker does TB! have?

This is still a beta-feature. It will be introduced in the next
release version.

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Re: scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-20 Thread Lars Geiger

Hi Jan,
On Saturday, January 19, 2002 at 15:38:55 [GMT -0500], you wrote:

JR   I also want you to know that whenever I attach a file to any email
JR   I include the following information:

JR + ---[Anti-Virus Statement]--- +
JR | The enclosed attachment(s) has/have been |
JR | scanned by the most current update available |
JR | for the PC-cillin 2000 anti-virus program.   |
JR | http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/download  |
JR +  +

What's the use of this? I wouldn't trust it anyway, and the users who
open each and every attachment wouldn't care a bit.

IMHO, that's just a waste of bandwidth.

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scanning incoming/outgoing emails

2002-01-19 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello PC-cillin Support.

  I am a satisfied, registered user of PC-cillin 2000.
  My registration # is available on request.

,- [excerpted from trendmicro website]
| eMail Virus Scanning PC-cillin 2000 scans for viruses
| in new emails that you receive in your POP3 mailbox
| using any of the following email clients: Outlook
| Express 4.0, Eudora Pro 4.0. Outlook 97, 98, and 2000
| provides Personal Folders which allows you to locally
| store your emails. PC-cillin 2000 scans emails stored
| in those Personal Folders.
'-

  I use The Bat! which is not listed here. This email
  client has the ability to use an anti-virus plug-in
  from any program developer that provides one.

  If this were available, it would be of great help to
  many of us even though The Bat! has it's own built in
  virus checker.

  Would it be possible for someone to follow up to see
  what arrangement(s) might be made between Trend Micro
   the RITLab developers of The Bat!

  The Bat! developers can be reached @ URL
  http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/index.html


  I also want you to know that whenever I attach a file
  to any email I include the following information:

+ ---[Anti-Virus Statement]--- +
| The enclosed attachment(s) has/have been |
| scanned by the most current update available |
| for the PC-cillin 2000 anti-virus program.   |
| http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/download  |
+  +

  For the record, since I am copying this to The Bat! users list, as
  well as to The Bat! developers, I have absolutely no
  commercial interest in The Bat! or Trend Micro/PC-cillin.

  Thanks for your attention to this matter.

  Sincerely,

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.54 Beta/29/W2K_SP2/PGP Key ID: 0x3F14A060


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