Hello Thomas

Thank you for your email dated Thursday, March 13, 2003, 3:02:57 PM,
in which you wrote:

TF> There is supposed to be a quarantine folder within TB from which you
TF> can handle virus-infected mails.

I don't want to handle infected mails. I just delete them. If it was an
important mail the sender will send it again if I don't respond. If they
don't, it wasn't important. I learnt a long time ago not to worry about
'important' correspondence, electronic or otherwise.

TF> Also, when you download infected mails, the download will continue
TF> and not stop with the infected mail.

I must admit that I've never noticed this behaviour with NOD32. It's so
rare for me to receive an infected email (according to NOD ;-) that this
has not been apparent. It isn't a problem for me anyway. Downloading with
TB/Broadband is very fast.

TF> Also, if you do have an infected in the database already, the AV will
TF> not quarantine the whole message base but only move the infected
TF> message to the quarantine folder within TB.

This doesn't arise. I get an infected mail, I delete it.

--

 Regards
 William

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