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<I><B>A.</B> Yes. eScan resides between your POP3 Server (eg the ISP) and the POP3 client (eg Outlook Express/Netscape on your PC). Hence eScan will scan all your email messages for prohibited Content and Viruses before they reach your InBox.</I> | <I><B>A.</B> Yes. eScan resides between your POP3 Server (eg the ISP) and the POP3 client (eg Outlook Express/Netscape on your PC). Hence eScan will scan all your email messages for prohibited Content and Viruses before they reach your InBox.</I> | ||
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Q. If I am receiving any infected email, can eScan disinfect that email?
A. Yes. eScan resides between your POP3 Server (eg the ISP) and the POP3 client (eg Outlook Express/Netscape on your PC). Hence eScan will scan all your email messages for prohibited Content and Viruses before they reach your InBox.
Email us your feedback to solutions@mwti.net