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NOD32 mail scanner

 
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--ph

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 26, 2004 7:02 am    Post subject: NOD32 mail scanner
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Below's info on ver. of NOD32 that I have; my query is on NOD's pop mail scanner... which sometimes works.
As scanner takes mail check settings from - in this case, Outlook Express 5 - I wonder if something's askew with OE5 that is the heart of the trouble.

NOD's scanner wishes to listen to ports 10500, 10501 and 10502 for mail (for 3 accounts I would check).
Those ports (in OE5) are now listed as 110 under the Advanced tab, for incoming mail - though I sometimes find the #s listed above - 10500, 10501 and 10502 - and so, I change them back to 110 which I think is correct.
And in OE5, I will sometimes find "localhost" where the actual pop3 # should be listed.

Not sure if above is clearly stated, tho' I hope so; any ideas on where the problem may lie? The mail scanner is a great tool, and I'd like to be able to use it more than I've been able to.

Many thanks for any help, Pat

NOD32 system information
Version: 1.694 (20040326)
Installed on: 03/26/2004
Virus database build: 3695
Environment version: 1.047
Last Update attempt: 03/26/04 05:55:49
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2004 3:09 pm    Post subject:
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Hello --pH,

Try configuring NOD32 and OutlookExpress according to the NOD32 pop3 scanner Manual:

http://www.nod32.com/scriptless/support/ans/pop3_man.exe Smile
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