On 16 Mar 2000, at 21:54, Alan Guy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have NO experience with it at all, but I've heard it's good,
> absolutely adequate, HOWEVER I've heard it does NOT scan email
> messages in 'real time' as they're being downloaded into your
> email client. IF this is true, I can only assume that one has to
> scan individual email messages manually - is this true?
>
> If it is, that would be ponderous for users on a number of lists
> like myself. I open from 50 upwards to 150 email messages a
> night. I couldn't imagine having to scan each one manually,
> individually - before opening.
Most of the e-mail messages do not contain executable attachments,
and thus if you set your e-mail program not to open such attachments
automatically (most of the e-mail programs can be set that way), then
you only have to scan those who have attachments, (and this is a
minority of the messages).
My second comment, is that while I do recommend searching such
attachments manually, real-time scanning, will scan them before they
are about to be executed, so it does give you a reasonable defence
against viruses attached in e-mail.
BTW, Mcafee who has an e-mail scanner does not check uudecoded
attachments, only MIME-base64 encoded attachments. Thus it doesn't
give you a full e-mail protection (but it doesn't come on account of the
system protection that should catch those viruses during execution).
Uzi
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