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Posted by David H. Lipman on January 5, 2006, 10:38 am
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>|> I think you hit the nail on the head with this last statment. Any
>|> suggestions for tools that can do this? That is "able to scan MIME
>|> and remove infectors in MIME encoded files".
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>> P-Mail is a simple email program. It is NOT like an email application
>> that uses VIM or MAPI to scan email messages. P-Mail stores email in
>> MIME ASCII files. However, P-Mail is proprietary. I don't know of
>> any other email application that works the same or store email
>> messages and folders the same way.
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| Right. I have been using Pegasus email client for five plus years now and
| really like it. And yes the message store is different than standard email
| client stores. I have learned over the years a bit of how the storage
| structure works when I had to recover corrupt folders and
| resynchonize/rebuild the folder structure or message store.
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| BTW previously you stated David placed Pegasus in the public domain but
| then it sounds like you later discovered that it is indeed proprietary.
| Anyway I am on the PM-NEWS announce list and did not see an announce that
| he placed in public domain.
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| That's good info. Will check out Multi-AV. I need to learn some of these
| tools BEFORE I need them again.
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| Thanks again for your assist. In the meantime if you or anyone else come up
| with any fresh ideas please let us all know. Best regards,
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| Woody
I am sorry if my wording is confusing. I meant Public Domain as if freeware.
Not as in
Open Source code.
I have been using P-Mail since Win3.x days :-)
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
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