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On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 8:30 AM, you wrote:

CT> I use NOD and elect to store attachments separate from TB's messages.
CT> If an infected message (with or without an attachment) comes in then
CT> NOD's monitor triggers as the file(s) are being saved to disk in their
CT> permanent location. I THINK that the POP3 monitor triggers an alert at
CT> a slightly earlier stage - but I'm not sure.

CT> All I know is that this is effective and results in a lower memory
CT> overhead and slightly faster mail collection.

I never thought it took that long to bring in mail, I have a 1.6Ghz
box with 256 megs ram, runs fine.

CT> I've never been convinced that scanning outgoing mail is necessary if
CT> the system is clean and incoming emails/disks are scanned - but I'm
CT> sure that someone will tell me I'm wrong :).

if email and A:\ disks are scanned, you might be right about
outgoing..... BUT you get that warm fuzzy feeling when the email says
"outgoing email scanned by AVG" :)



/ Paul
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600

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