Hello John,
> Try a test virus, used for this purpose at
> http://www.rexswain.com/eicar.html
I finally managed to get that file sent to me. The Sophos plugin works
indeed. ;-)
Now I have one new folder called "Quarantine" in my account and have
also received a warning mail automatically generat
Jacek, is your experience with using a TB! plug-in for NOD32?
I use NOD32's POP3 scanner between TB! and my POP3 server. It's
quick, and it doesn't quit upon finding no viruses. When there is a
virus found, a large dialog box pops up with identifying information
about the email (sender and subj
Kai, thanks for your comments. I was wondering whether there was any
reason to use the TB! plug-in for NOD32, in view of their own fast
scanner. It sounds like the only reason might be the quarantine
folder (though personally I can live without that, I think
comments from others would be app
Hi Maxim,
on Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:03:40 +0300 (09.04.02 12:03 local time)
you wrote in msgid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(at least in part):
> Has the extra characters gone?
Yes, everything alright here. Using the new plugin with
PGP 6.5.8ckt - Build08b2.
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regards,
Thomas
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10:12:35 AM
RE: "BAV plug-ins"
Greetings Marek,
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 6:50:26 AM, you wrote:
Marek> plugin of AVG for The Bat! is already created in betaversion, I'm contact
Marek> with main AVG developer, but there are
Hi Kai,
Since this is heading into OT land I will make it brief.
Contact:
Jan Uhnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
He's from support of Nod32. They have the update for the tmp problem...
he will email it to you.
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Cheers,
Dean
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Windows 98 4 10
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, DG Raftery Sr. wrote:
> Marek> plugin of AVG for The Bat! is already created in betaversion, I'm contact
> Marek> with main AVG developer, but there are some things to solve.
> Marek> You can try it: http://www.thebat.ipex.cz/stazeni/beta/avgbat2.zip
>
> Thank you sir. Much ap
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