Eudora 6.0 and Norton Anti-virus 2003 problem

  • Thread starter Dr. Carleton Bradley
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Dr. Carleton Bradley

I upgraded to Eudora 6.0 a few weeks ago, and it seems to be working
just fine...; except that every time I check mail, I check every 30
minutes, I receive anywhere from six to twenty four "red and white"
messages from Norton Anti virus telling me that it has found a virus and
deleted it.

Now I'm very happy that it has done that but these messages are terribly
annoying.

I just want it to find the viruses and delete them silently without
making me click OK for each "W32SWEN" that it finds.

I told NAV to stop checking mail as it arrives. That didn't stop the
messages.

Then I changed a setting to say "repair or quarantine silently"

That hasn't helped either.


It will download all of the mail, but then I have to click and reclick
way to many times to get the warnings off the screen.

Is this something that can be fixed? Or is it a fatal incompatibility
between Eudora 6.0 and Norton?


When the lion lays down with the lamb, the bulbs must be replaced
frequently!
 
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fkasner

pcbutts1 said:
Spammer! ahaha I hate spammers.

Go to NAV and use the options menu to set the action for a deleted
attachment to not only delete the attachment but to delete the file it
accompanied. Works for me. I got tired of dealing with the notices one
at a time as well as you did.
FK
 
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Dr. Carleton Bradley

Go to NAV and use the options menu to set the action for a deleted
attachment to not only delete the attachment but to delete the file it
accompanied. Works for me. I got tired of dealing with the notices one
at a time as well as you did.
FK
Ok thanks partner. I will give that a shot. It really is frustrating to
have to deal with this mess 24/7/365.

I'm also thinking about changing all of my email addresses as well. Some
people say that will help.

And so it grows!
 

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