EMON

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by davemill1, Jan 29, 2004.

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  1. davemill1

    davemill1 Guest

    i am new here, i have also just downloaded the trial version on NOD32 and now there seems to be the EMON icon missing from the control centre, hence this does not allow me to scan the mail, can anyone help with this issue.
    Thanks Dave
     
  2. Phil_S

    Phil_S Registered Member

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    Email is scanned by IMON in v2. Open the IMON setup properties, and check that the correct port as used by your mail client is set for the POP3 protocol. You can also configure other options there such as what the mail is scanned for, how NOD will handle infiltrations etc.
     
  3. Marcos

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    This question had already been discussed at
    http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=19012;start=msg118650#msg118650
     
  4. davemill1

    davemill1 Guest

    thanks to both your advice, i am still a little confused as last week i was using the POP3 for dial up, but i have now gone onto cable broadband, does this make any difference,

    Thanks Dave
     
  5. Randellx5

    Randellx5 Registered Member

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    Even though you've changed to cable broadband, you are probably still POP3. You can check the server setup area of your email client program, under your broadband account, and most likely tell for sure. This is not applicable if you are checking netmail on the website.

    Take care... Randell
     
  6. DaveM1

    DaveM1 Registered Member

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    Thanks Randell

    Regards Dave
     
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