Email Problems?

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by folklore, Jun 10, 2005.

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  1. folklore

    folklore Registered Member

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    I use Thunderbird and never see the NOD32 tag...

    my Pop is 995 and the SSL is 465 is that why?

    It does appear that AMON is scanning some but not all email


    HELP!!! :ninja:
     
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    This post was split from this thread. The other thread was a question about Eudora.
     
  4. folklore

    folklore Registered Member

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    THank you for the response. I thought it moght be the case w/the SSL stuff

    just glad to know it is be checked however. again thanks

    folk :)
     
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    You're welcome folklore. :)
     
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    You can still use IMON for checking emails, even if you use SSL. You'll only need to install and configure Stunell (www.stunnel.org) properly.
     
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    You can use Outlook XP or 2003 and EMON will check incoming and outgoing e-mail even if the connection uses SSL.
    I've Gmail that use SSL and EMON scan all of my e-mail traffic thank to the MAPI protocol.
     
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