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Hi Chris,
In a message with [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On 30 Nov 2002 16:27:37  (my local time 1 dec 2002 01:27:37), you
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CW> The POP3 scanner is to be
CW> replaced by a winsock layer and the GUI is being changed.

CW> The winsock layer will not just scan e-mails, but also everything you
CW> look at on the internet as it's a layer between the internet and your
CW> PC.

CW> This could potentially be very good, but not something I'd personally
CW> like, due to additional overheads etc.

This doesn't sound all that good. How's Dr Web in comparison with
Nod32 in your experience? How well does it perform in tests, if that's
anything to go by. How much is it and are there different versions, ie
standard and pro or such?


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