On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, 5:38:29 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

>> To those who asked: yes, I'm using Win98se. I use NAV 2002, daily
>> updated, and yes *normally* it download the infected message
>> directly into its Quarantine directory and opens a window with the
>> warning. This is why I'm also baffled.

> Okay - this is the problem. Such behaviour badly interferes with the
> way TB works and actually stops it working. It's a case of NAV pulling
> the rug from under TB's feet.

>> One tip: I have no problem downloading messages with OE or with
>> Opera, so the problem really seems to be TB! related, and not
>> message/server/virus related.

> It is almost certainly virus related. You have to stop NAV
> quarantining the virus infected email in temp. It's killing TB to have
> the file it was working on and in the middle of using suddenly locked.

Sorry, but you are wrong on this one. The business about false
positives is pretty outrageous, but NAV does not stop TB! when it
finds a virus. It puts up a dialog window asking what you want done
with the virus, and goes on and processes mail. This weekend my
computer ran for several hours unattended, and NAV detected three
viruses, at various times during mail checks, left me with three
different windows asking what to do with each virus, and downloaded
mail as it came in. (I haven't had a temp file problem for months
either).

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