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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote:
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MDP> No - in the account folder tree (and the equivalent messages.tbb
MDP> in the home directory $QRNTN$ sub-folder). I meant TB folder, not
MDP> OS folder. The virus is kept internal to the TB system.

I assume that this method is common to all the plug-ins?

Can these plug-ins strip messages of the offending attachments (remove
the infected part option?)?
There's very little documentation of what they do and how they do it.
If the plugin will strip infected attachments and notify me of this,
then it's worthwhile using the plug-in.

Since resubscribing to a list where many of the participants tend to
send viruses to the list, I decided that it would be a nice forum to
try the NOD32 plugin. When downloading mail from the list, I see the
NOD32 window flicker into view as the plugin is working, something I
didn't see before. Is it because the list messages contain a lot of
attachments (which it does, a lot more than the other lists I
subscribe to), or is it because viruses are being detected? I don't
see a quarantine folder like the one you described. I don't see any
notification messages in the outbox, or are notification message
copies not left in the outbox.

I hope the unusual flickering activity is from checking numerous
attachments.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | TB! v1.60p | Windows XP Pro
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