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<blockquote data-quote="ctomer" data-source="post: 504579" data-attributes="member: 283684"><p>I no longer use nod32 (switched to the Mac a while ago), but on page 13 of the user guide it mentions this: </p><p>"The options for this functionality are available through Advanced </p><p>setup > Antivirus and antispyware protection > Email protection. </p><p>The program can Append tag messages to received and read mail, </p><p>as well as Append tag messages to sent mail. Users also have the </p><p>ability to decide whether tag messages should be appended to all </p><p>email, to infected email only, or not at all."</p><p></p><p>I also used NIS in the past, it was a terrible piece of software. Its pop-up blocking was truly abysmal. Regardless of whether NIS was turned on or off, it would inject a small piece of javascript into each and every web page. It did actually block pop-ups but it also frequently broke the web pages themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctomer, post: 504579, member: 283684"] I no longer use nod32 (switched to the Mac a while ago), but on page 13 of the user guide it mentions this: "The options for this functionality are available through Advanced setup > Antivirus and antispyware protection > Email protection. The program can Append tag messages to received and read mail, as well as Append tag messages to sent mail. Users also have the ability to decide whether tag messages should be appended to all email, to infected email only, or not at all." I also used NIS in the past, it was a terrible piece of software. Its pop-up blocking was truly abysmal. Regardless of whether NIS was turned on or off, it would inject a small piece of javascript into each and every web page. It did actually block pop-ups but it also frequently broke the web pages themselves. [/QUOTE]
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