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"Fernando Ronci" <fernandoronci@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:d4e3407b.0306210924.61573a8e@posting.google.com... > Hi, > The company where I work has replaced all Norton Antivirus Standard > edition 2002 and 2003 in all of its workstations for Norton Antivirus > Corporate Edition v. 8. > Outlook Express is the e-mail client used and, as everybody at the > office started to notice, NAV Corporate edition doesn't stand between > the POP3 server and Outlook Express to scan incoming mails before they > arrive in the inbox. It even doesn't hook TCP port 110 like NAV 2002 > or 2003 do. Besides, the coporate edition setup wizard asks to choose > between "Exchange/Outlook" or "Lotus" as the mail system used and > doesn't offer the choice to be installed to operate with clients such > as Outlook Express and Eudora. > > My question is: Can Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition protect mail > clients (e.g. Outlook Express) pretty much like NAV 2001-2003, or was > it meant for servers and/or filesystem protection only ? > Another issue I found is that the corporate edition doesn't run > Liveupdate automatically like NAV 2001-2003. Instead, one has to > manually run it. > > I'm starting to guess that it was an error to switch from NAV 2003 to > Corporate 8... > Comments appreciated. > > Thank you, > > Fernando Ronci > E-mail: fernandoronci@hotmail.com SAV is a more elegant product than the NAV commercial version. No, it doesn't scan email in the same way that NAV 2003 does, however, it should scan any files saved to disk and alert you if a suspicious or malicious file is found. |
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