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Bill,

Here are a couple of links refering to the problem:
http://customersupport.acd.net/killNAV.htm
http://www.valiantuk.co.uk/instruct/nortondisable.shtml

I don't have the time to research this problem and I've never had a problem
personally (I use Norton Internet Security 2002 on XP) so I don't know any
more about the problem. But I've never had any customer problems with any
other antivirus software.

Thanks,
David Ruggles

CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network Engineer, Safe Data, Inc
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From: "Bill Sobel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: [VOPmail Beta] Date in message headers


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> David,
>
> > Brian, is correct and you don't lose security.
>
> No, he is not, and you can lose security.
>
> > I have run into the same problem, it seems to be mainly with newer
> versions
> > that integrate more with outlook and outlook express. What Norton does
it
>
> Newer version integrate LESS closely with O/OE.  And I know exactly what
the
> product does, I pushed to make this change from the proxy to the
transparent
> proxy.
>
> > Make sure that the user only disables the email scanning and NOT the
real
> > time file protection and they will still be safe. the rtfs will catch
any
> > viruses attached to email messages, There might be some way around it,
but
> > I've never seen or heard of one.
>
> Not neccesarily true, the email protection should be on, thats why we
wrote
> it.
>
> Bill
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>
>
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