As Frank indicates, your AV is going to be in memory (mostly) so you don't
need to have the "scan email" option as that is going to screw up the
functionality of WinMail (the same caveats apply as indicated here:
www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3 for OE).
You can independently use the AV programs to scan the eml and nws files in
the message store directories and it won't screw up the functionality of
Windows Mail and result in the loss of all the messages in a folder as it
did in OE, because the messages are now individually stored and not stored
en masse.
That said, turn email scanning off, because otherwise the AV and antispam
programs try and interpolate themselves between the OS and WinMail and
INVARIABLY screw up the functionality.
steve
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> Hi Folks
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> Does your AV product have to integerate with Windows mail? Or is the
> case no, as emails are stored as flat .eml files your normal file av
> scanner
> will check the mail at that level?
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> Ta
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