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I know this has been discussed on various places already, but what is still missing is a clear roadmap when NOD32 will again be fully integrated in Thunderbird.
Starting with Vista more and more people switched to alternative mail clients like Thunderbird and would like to see full integration of AV products to scan incoming mail both on POP and IMAP and not only at the point when you really touch attachments by opening/ saving. Anything to come in the NEAR future ![]() |
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Which email clients are compatible with Windows ESET security products.
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That is exactly what I meant. The list was known to me and Thunderbird 5.0 is far back in the past............
All I was asking was a timing roadmap when e.g. this gap will be closed as people get frightened by Thunderbirds message after updates, that AV add-on will not integrate........... |
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There are no plans to support Thunderbird unless Mozilla returns to the normal development cycle.
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At least this is a clear message.
But what is a 'normal' update cycle and who determins, what is supposed to be normal ;-) I would believe any SW-Manufacturer can choose his numbering system, some do it that way, some do it the other. Between the last 5.x and the current 16.01 there is not so much difference as one could suggest just by measuring the numbering gap (this is not '11' major releases), especially when it comes to standard mail protocols and message formats If there is no real technical issue, NOD32 could just use a don't care when checking revision number. Has someone tried this) |
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I would agree with ESET on this as Mozilla releases new software every few weeks. Unlike Windows Live Mail, Microsoft Outlook and other email clients, the software is patched only several times yearly.
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Hello,
"Mozilla has stopped developing Thunderbird, claiming there is no need to innovate further on the venerable email and newsgroup client." http://www.zdnet.com/mozilla-scraps-...re-7000000469/
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Agree, so one could start again to integrate NOD32. Nevertheless updates to are still coming via Firefox development .....(as again today -> 16.02 )
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That article is from early July, there have been no less than four Thunderbird releases since.
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Right here at Wilders : http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=333794
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Hello,
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We'll see what happens in the coming months.
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Thunderbird releases and development, as far as I know, are separate from Mozilla Firefox. Only ESET can make the determination when Mozilla Foundation reduces the frequency of releases in order to fully support the software. Many are waiting for this to happen in order to allow complete integration of the two.
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunder.../releasenotes/ https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunde.../releasenotes/ https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunde.../releasenotes/ Quote:
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Anyway, the softwares ESET check Mail for the security.
There is therefore nothing serious, emails are checked, regardless of the software used. What is more serious it's the ESET's inability to adapt his SMART antispam to be independent of the software used. See: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...&postcount=509
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