This is a link to the source code of the mymacros plugin for The Bat! That plugin does nothing else but export macros. My programming days are long over, but I think you guys can use the source to figure out how to export the requested macros ;D

Peter

Another thing. I found this link on The Bat! forum to test anti-virus products http://www.gfi.com/emailsecuritytest/ It will wreck havoc on your email system to see if and how good you are protected. I must say, only one got through, but only after ignoring three different warnings about attachment that should not be opened and possible mallicious code that would be executed.

Peter

This is a link to the source code of the mymacros plugin for The Bat!

This? Maybe you forgot to include it to your message…? ;D

Another thing. I found this link on The Bat! forum to test anti-virus products http://www.gfi.com/emailsecuritytest/ It will wreck havoc on your email system to see if and how good you are protected. I must say, only one got through, but only after ignoring three different warnings about attachment that should not be opened and possible mallicious code that would be executed.

The GFI test… not really good but anyway (designed so that GFI products pass but other products don’t - some of the tests don’t make much sense…).

Vlk

:-[ :-[ :-[ I was thinking about edditing the post and just act like it allways there, but no…

This should be it http://en.barin.com.ua/soft/mymacros/mymacros.src.zip

Peter

If anybody wants to configure Spamihilator and avast! to be used in the same computer, please, see this related forum.

I have tested avast home edition 4.1 with the Bat and it seems to be very good.
It detects many viruses. However there’s a website which sends test emails to you for virus cheking .
http://www.gfi.com/emailsecuritytest
Most of the test were passed but there are some which failed. Pls check for yourself and try to improve the security holes in the next updates.

Check also this sites for anti virus software comparation
http://www.hackfix.org/miscfix/icons-av.shtml

Wish you good luck and thanks for the good software you are providing us

I confirm! Answer please! ::slight_smile:

Hi all,

if avast! for TheBat! doesn’t catch some virus from GFI, it’s not problem
of avast!, but problem of TheBat!. avast! plugin scans only attachments that TheBat! found in e-mail. So when TheBat! doesn’t recognize the infected part,
avast! cannot catch it! But as Vlk said in some previous reply, GFI test contains some e-mails which have not sense in real world…

pavels

I use The Bat! ver 2.01.3 under WinXP pro sp1 and have just finished installing Avast v4.1 Home. I imported your plugin but can’t seem to be able to install the plugin in The Bat under Options Preferences and Plugin as it requests the plugin extention to be tbp. I guess I’m missing something in here but can’t seem to grasp it…


Gilbert

You have to go to options, preferences, warnings, anti-virus and install the avast plugin from there.

Peter

Thanks a lot! It works well and much better than Kaspersky that kept passing everything both in the incoming traffic and scanning saved email msgs untill I wanted to save attached infected files. It was this aspect that made me want to change antivir sw.

I had two infected attachments in my saved email msgs and, while I was not worried about getting really infected, did not like the idea of them stored in there undetected by my av sw.


Gilbert