Hello Melissa

Thank you for your email dated Sunday, June 13, 2004, 8:57:20 AM,
in which you wrote:

> On Sunday, June 13, 2004, at 12:52:08 AM PST, you wrote:

>> I don't have this problem using NOD32 independently.

>> It flags an incoming virus-laden message, I delete it, end of story.

> I've been using NOD32 for a few years now (since v1.x), and I really
> like the way v2 is working (no more need to configure that old POP3
> scanner module). I don't use a TB! plug-in, and messages aren't
> repeatedly downloaded to the temp folder. Once I delete an infected
> message at the point NOD32 detects it (during new message download), I
> delete it, and never hear from it again. :-)

Precisely, what could be simpler? :-)

It's good to see Eset advertising extensively in the UK now.

-- 

Regards
William

Flying with The Bat!  www.ritlabs.com/the_bat
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