Hello Peter,

Thursday, July 19, 2001, 11:11:41 AM, you wrote:

PP> Is there _any_ chance NAV simply runs out of resources  while
PP> checking the "incoming stream" for viruses?

I've checked it, and this is definitely not the problem.

PP> IIRC you said TB! works perfectly w/o NAV, and if you change your settings
PP> within TB! to NAV it does quite the same it would do on any other POP-Server,
PP> it does what the POP-protocol tells to do.

I suppose it _must_ be a problem with NAV, then.

PP> So I'd suggest it's a NAV-related problem, may be you are able to run NAV in
PP> some kind of 'debug loggin' modus, I dunno as I do not use it.

NAV doesn't, AFAIK, have any sort of option.  But I will have a proper
look around and see.

It's strange though - the NAV helpfile says that NAV should support "Any
other POP3 email client, including many shareware clients" as long as
they are configured manually - and I know I am configuring NAV properly.

Strange.  I guess I could ask Norton's support people about this one,
but I am expecting an automated email response that's no help.

Thanks anyway.

-- 
 Andrew Preater
 Running TB! 1.53d under Windows NT 5.0 build 2195

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