On 21 December 2001 at 11:47 am Graham wrote:

> With the idea of integration of AV software, raises the issue of which
> is the "best" AV software (that will work with TB! when its plugins
> are available)

> My requirements (as a home user on a low spec machine) would be low
> cost, small foot print and easy updates... Oh yes - would need to be
> effective ;-)

F-Prot does nicely; it is unobtrusive and comes with a DOS version as
well so that you can integrate it into TB! _without_ the current
incomplete anti-virus infrastructure. (That the Windows user interface
is rather ugly and not full of "metallic effects" and other nonsense
is also reassuring; I would rather that the anti-virus engine is
concentrated on).

http://www.f-prot.is/

As I'm on a number of mailing lists with AOL users galore I get 3 or 4
viruses a week. Unfortunately, the stereotype is true; a preponderance
of AOL users does imply trouble :/

Alastair


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