[quote user="Dirty Harry"]
NOD32 is great! I could, however, do without the free advertising it provides for itself on all my emails.[:|]
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I hadn't seen this, DH. I took a look in IMON--EMON only scans Outlook mail--and found there's an option for "append[ing] tag messages to email". By default, which I hadn't realized, it only scans mail using port 110, which is not the port used by my only current POP3 account. Anyway there are three options for this "tagging":
No notification
Infected email only
All email
So, by the looks, go to:
IMON > Setup > POP3
and change the default for tagging, if you don't want to see that message.
[quote user="Dirty Harry"]<p>NOD32 is great! I could, however, do without the free advertising it provides for itself on all my emails.[:|]</p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>I hadn't seen this, DH. I took a look in IMON--EMON only scans Outlook mail--and found there's an option for "append[ing] tag messages to email". By default, which I hadn't realized, it only scans mail using port 110, which is not the port used by my only current POP3 account. Anyway there are three options for this "tagging":</p><p> </p><p>No notification</p><p>Infected email only</p><p>All email</p><p> </p><p>So, by the looks, go to:</p><p> </p><p>IMON &gt; Setup &gt; POP3</p><p> </p><p>and change the default for tagging, if you don't want to see that message. </p><p> </p><p>
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