Two messages at foot of email

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus' started by Rowacres, Nov 3, 2009.

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  1. Rowacres

    Rowacres Registered Member

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    Hi Guys
    be patient with me (First post) as I ask a question probably addressed a million times on this forum!!
    I have installed NOD32 version 4:)
    I think that at the foot of every email sent - there are 2 messages to the effect that eset NOD32 has checked this mail (or words to that effect)
    Do not mind 1 entry, but not 2. Where can I correct this little problem?
    Many thanks
     
  2. jimwillsher

    jimwillsher Registered Member

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    Make that a million and one times......


    Setup > Email Client Protection. "Append tag messages" according to your preferences. "To infected mail only" on both options, is my preference - I've no interest in being ESET's advertising board!.


    Jim
     
  3. Escalader

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    Yes, thanks. These messages really pile up in an email conversation with strings of messages attached that were checked earlier.

    There is another point that newer virus signatures may find a parasite missed earlier in stored email so I don't want to lose that capability.:cool:
     
  4. jimwillsher

    jimwillsher Registered Member

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    You're not losing that ability, the messages are still scanned. They're just not tagged.
     
  5. Escalader

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    Okay Jim! Good news! Tags off unless a hit, do you scan in and out or both?

    If say read only what is the rationale.
     
  6. siljaline

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