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antipody
March 13th, 2005, 06:23 AM
I've been using NOD32 v1 for almost a year now... I'm now rebuilding my system and was going to upgrade, but can't justify it as none of my incoming email is being scanned due to lack of support for IMAP :(
Surely, it can't be difficult to add this feature!
Marcos
March 13th, 2005, 07:32 AM
AMON will scan attachments upon an attempt to acces them. Anyway, with MS Outlook it's possible that EMON will scan email recieved by Outlook through IMAP.
At home, I use this solution.
NOD32 user
March 13th, 2005, 08:07 AM
-{ Quote: "I've been using NOD32 v1 " }-Isn't v2 a free upgrade for registered users?
quexx88
March 13th, 2005, 09:20 AM
I'm pretty sure it has also been discontinued...yikes...
webyourbusiness
March 13th, 2005, 10:08 AM
-{ Quote: "I've been using NOD32 v1 for almost a year now... I'm now rebuilding my system and was going to upgrade, but can't justify it as none of my incoming email is being scanned due to lack of support for IMAP :(
Surely, it can't be difficult to add this feature!" }-
upgrade to v2!
Blackspear
March 13th, 2005, 05:23 PM
-{ Quote: "Isn't v2 a free upgrade for registered users?" }-Indeed it is. Antipody it's time to upgrade to version 2
Cheers ;D
antipody
March 16th, 2005, 02:43 AM
-{ Quote: "AMON will scan attachments upon an attempt to acces them. Anyway, with MS Outlook it's possible that EMON will scan email recieved by Outlook through IMAP.
At home, I use this solution." }-
Sur,e attachments may be scanned before being accessed, but I'd prefer they didn't land on my hard drive in the first place. I've had a problems for example when copying my mail from my home desktop to my work laptop when Norton detected the netsky infected mbox files and wouldn't allow them to be copied across.
I wont use Outlook... my email is all via Opera's M2 client.
Oh, and thanks for the info on the upgrade. I didn't realise it was free.. Off to upgrade now, even if it is without IMAP scanning :(
Robyn
March 16th, 2005, 03:40 AM
I have just found this thread (still using trial version but will be purchasing v2) a wee bit worried about NOD not scanning e-mail :( I use Outlook 2003 and know NOD is scanning the actual mail as it is stamped - it is a lot quicker to scan with NOD than the other AV I use on my main PC (I hope to replace this with NOD through time also.)
I am very cautious with any attachments even though I know one is coming from a very good friend - I save to a folder and scan again with any AV I have used.
Is the bit about not catching a virus etc only apply if you choose to open the attachment in Outlook itself ??? Are my e-mails being scanned prior to me reading them and saving an attachment to scan in my other partition?
Apologies for asking what may be obvious but NOD is quite different than my previous AV's :-[
Blackspear
March 16th, 2005, 03:54 AM
-{ Quote: "I have just found this thread (still using trial version but will be purchasing v2) a wee bit worried about NOD not scanning e-mail" }-This thread is in relation to IMAP, something that you aren't using and nor do the majority of the general public. You would be using standard MS Outlook with a POP3 account (I would gather) which Nod32 automatically configures and protects.
No need to worry.
Cheers ;D
Robyn
March 16th, 2005, 05:24 AM
Thank you Blackspear - I think it was too early in the morning for me but now I realise my POP3 with Outlook is being scanned :) one less thing for me to worry about now ;)
Blackspear
March 16th, 2005, 05:29 AM
-{ Quote: "Thank you Blackspear - I think it was too early in the morning for me but now I realise my POP3 with Outlook is being scanned :) one less thing for me to worry about now ;)" }-LOL, you will be fine with Nod32, just Tweak it to the Max (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=37509) and sit back and relax.
Cheers ;D
Robyn
March 16th, 2005, 05:33 AM
If NOD came with a relax/chill out button and it worked for me I can assure you it would work for anyone! Will tweak to full power when I have my laptop on very soon.
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