nlangmaid
August 7th, 2004, 09:59 PM
Has anybody heard or read anything about EMON support for the past two versions of Outlook?
This is the official statement from the Eset web site:
EMON (Email MONitor), a complementary resident module, scans e-mails incoming via MAPI interface. MAPI interface is used e.g. in the following e-mail clients: Microsoft Outlook 95, 97, 2000 (not Outlook Express) in the Corporate mode and in MS Exchange. MS Outlook 2002(Office XP) and Outlook 2003 are not suported in the current version of EMON. MAPI interface is used also when receiving e-mails from the Microsoft Exchange Mail Server via the Exchange protocol.
I was kind of hoping that the coming version of NOD32 might fill this gap, but there is no mention of it in the beta documentation.
I can imagine that Eset want me to buy XMON and install it at the Exchange Server, but I don't own or control the server and I want protection I can install at the Outlook end!
Does anybody know anything?
Nick.
This is the official statement from the Eset web site:
EMON (Email MONitor), a complementary resident module, scans e-mails incoming via MAPI interface. MAPI interface is used e.g. in the following e-mail clients: Microsoft Outlook 95, 97, 2000 (not Outlook Express) in the Corporate mode and in MS Exchange. MS Outlook 2002(Office XP) and Outlook 2003 are not suported in the current version of EMON. MAPI interface is used also when receiving e-mails from the Microsoft Exchange Mail Server via the Exchange protocol.
I was kind of hoping that the coming version of NOD32 might fill this gap, but there is no mention of it in the beta documentation.
I can imagine that Eset want me to buy XMON and install it at the Exchange Server, but I don't own or control the server and I want protection I can install at the Outlook end!
Does anybody know anything?
Nick.