NOD32 for Outlook and for Thunderbird?

L

louise

I am using NOD32 and I have EMON enabled for my Outlook
accounts.

I have just started using Thunderbird for one of my email
accounts. How can I be sure that NOD32 is also protectecing
Thunderbird emails?

TIA

Louise
 
J

John Shaw

louise said:
I am using NOD32 and I have EMON enabled for my Outlook accounts.

I have just started using Thunderbird for one of my email accounts. How
can I be sure that NOD32 is also protectecing Thunderbird emails?

TIA

Louise
Yes Louise

I use Thunderbird and NOD32 - and it has picked up the odd phishing
content in the past.

J S
 
A

Adam Piggott

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I am using NOD32 and I have EMON enabled for my Outlook accounts.

I have just started using Thunderbird for one of my email accounts. How
can I be sure that NOD32 is also protectecing Thunderbird emails?

NOD32's IMON component scans any email traffic on POP3 (email) - you can
see this for yourself by going into IMON->Setup->POP3.

HTH,


Adam Piggott, Proprietor, Proactive Services (Computing).
http://www.proactiveservices.co.uk/

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L

louise

Adam said:
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NOD32's IMON component scans any email traffic on POP3 (email) - you can
see this for yourself by going into IMON->Setup->POP3.

HTH,


Adam Piggott, Proprietor, Proactive Services (Computing).
http://www.proactiveservices.co.uk/

Please replace dot invalid with dot uk to email me.
Apply personally for PGP public key.
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Thanks - that's a relief.

Louise
 

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