El martes 30 de abril de 2002, a las 21.14, Gene Gough decía:

GG> You have to have a license for Norton Anti virus to make it work. The
GG> Norton code you install on your machine provides full directions on
GG> how to use it. I understand that this may be different with the 2002
GG> version. I am running the 2001 version. Basically you use a Norton pop
GG> (pop.norton.antivirus) as your pop server and you pass your USERID and
GG> IP's pop address as parms. They fetch your mail, examine it (always
GG> latest level of signatures) and if infected then there is the normal
GG> dialog as what to be done, once completed the mail is forwarded to
GG> you.

don't be confused: your mail is being checked _in your machine_ , the
address pop.norton.antivirus is a fake one, that points to a local
service. The signatures used to check the emails are the ones
installed on your machine, and not necesary the latest.

The antivirus acts just like a filter between your mail program and
your mail server

-- 
Ricardo M. Reyes
(Mar del Plata - Argentina)
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Usando The Bat! 1.60c


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