there's no need to scan outgoing mail since nod32 won't let you have a virus on your hd anyway. fyi it's smtp (simple mail transfer protocol)
if i was a big quentin tarantino fan, i would show my support for him by purchasing the dvd. it doesn't matter if you buy some of your software,...
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1563092,00.asp
wrong board, sorry :)
you're bound to have problems running both kpf and za. try just using one.
as stated on the gfi page: Only one of those tests involves a virus. The rest test your mail servers or email clients vulnerabilities. So I...
if you meant you actualy wanted to change the message, i don't think you can.
I don't think I've heard many people speak highly of KPF4. 2.1.5 is great, but 4 has a ton of problems from what I've read. I can give you some...
heres another article that says they're on the the up and up http://www.searchenginejournal.com/index.php?p=286 and here's their new(ish)...
make sure you're in the ..Windows\system32 directory with the command prompt when trying to run ipconfig
I do think this whole thing was just due to Kaspersky trying to take a shot at nod32. If i was selling something and had a chance with a reporter...
as i said in the other thread: I've also just discovered a squared (http://www.emsisoft.com/en/) and am going to see how it handles the...
I use the combiantion of NOD32, Outpost Firewall, SpywareBlaster and a good old Linksys router. I think that in conjunction with safe habits...
i wasn't trying to be a smart aleck, sorry if it sounded that way. i was just trying to say that one av may find this but not that and another...
by that logic, one would rationalize that the others miss a lot of stuff that NOD32 catches. (Due to NOD's superior vb100 record)
Steve1955 hit the nail on the head when he said
thanks! i've been lurking for awhile and decided to take the plunge.
of course, you're right. :)
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