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I'm a newbie to NOD32, running the trial version until I decide to buy either NOD32 or Kaspersky - so far NOD32 has seriously impressed, particularly with the help of Blackspear's "settings" sticky. I have just moved away from NAV 2004.
One question -I noticed that an email attachment (an HTML webpage, I think) was forbidden by ZAP's email control, but NOD32 didn't seem bothered. As NOD is pretty smokey, should I disable the "email scanning" feature in ZAP now, to avoid conflict? If yes, for inbound, outbound or both? Advice appreciated, as I'm a fairly low-level user. |
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Hi Wiseloki, welcome to Wilders.
I let Nod32 handle 100% of my emails, so for me you could disable that feature in ZA Pro. Hope this helps... Cheers ![]()
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Thanks for the advice, Blackspear - I take it that there's nothing out there that ZAP would find and stop that NOD32 wouldn't?
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"Illegitimis non carborundum"
translation: "Don't let the bastards grind you down" U.S. General Joseph W. "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell (1883-1946) Two Photographers |
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