Good morning
You are correct on the inability to auto scan incoming email attachments
with InoculateIT , however from my understanding AVP and PcCillin are the
same way... its only Nortons and Mcafee that have this ability but they are
resource hogs as well par for the course if they are always having to scan
for incoming email/attachments of course they are going to use resources
Basically with anti virus products you are going to find good and bad in
them all no particular product is going to serve all of the users all of
the time... you find the one that You like, the one that does what You need
it to do... and then you find another to act as Backup to the first (the
first being a continuos running and the second for on demand confirmations)
Christy Duncan
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On 3/16/00 at 9:54 PM Alan Guy wrote:
>As opposed to comments about 'liking' or 'disliking'
>InnoculateIt, how about some specifics?
>
>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.
>
>Details please?
>
> _-= Alan P. Guy =-_
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