On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Allie C Martin wrote in
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ACM> It no doubt functions better than a generic POP3 scanner.

Allie,

I guess that's the real issue.  My concern, which perhaps you can
address, is this:  Eset (the NOD people) are in the AV business and
have built what I join others in considering to be a better mousetrap.
The Bat NOD32 plug-in is still in a test phase.  While the flashing
screens and cursor kidnapping would bother me, I'm a whole lot more
concerned with whether the plug-in is reliable.  So, in a nutshell,
other than the fact that the quarantine folder has some advantages,
what gives you the confidence that it works?  Is the whole plug-in
really no more than a call to the NOD32 scanner (the green cross
program) with an extra option (quarantine) when malicious code is
found?  IOW, how does it work...?

-- 
JN


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