Traumatic experience with ESET AntiVirus (NOD32)


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Hello, I installed ESET a few days ago.

It turns out my 2GB Outlook e-mail archive of e-mails since 2001 is since the installation filled with lines that it's been scanned. Even old e-mails.

I have now uninstalled ESET and requested a refund. After uninstallation, the ESET spam is still in my e-mail...

I don't consider ESET an anti-spam solution... is really my 2GB archive since 2001 permanently infected with all those ESET lines...??

Hello, I installed ESET a few days ago.

It turns out my 2GB Outlook e-mail archive of e-mails since 2001 is since the installation filled with lines that it's been scanned. Even old e-mails.

I have now uninstalled ESET and requested a refund. After uninstallation, the ESET spam is still in my e-mail...

I don't consider ESET an anti-spam solution... is really my 2GB archive since 2001 permanently infected with all those ESET lines...??

first thing i do when installing nod32 is to turn off the 'i have scanned your email' crap that it inserts into every sent and received message

harsh, never had it do it to all old emails though.. :(

NOD also misses some malware. I got infected by something which turned my machine into a spambot, part of a botnet. It was unable to detect it. Finally Kaspersky removed it.

I've also had a horrid experience with NOD32, on machines with 4 GB of RAM or more and Windows Vista 64-bit -- say hello to random, unexplainable STOP errors and issues logging in.

Considering I have 8 gigs of ram and Vista 64 bit with NO issues, must be your hardware not NOD32

Hello, I installed ESET a few days ago.

It turns out my 2GB Outlook e-mail archive of e-mails since 2001 is since the installation filled with lines that it's been scanned. Even old e-mails.

I have now uninstalled ESET and requested a refund. After uninstallation, the ESET spam is still in my e-mail...

I don't consider ESET an anti-spam solution... is really my 2GB archive since 2001 permanently infected with all those ESET lines...??

Most other anti-virus products do the same thing, and often without an option to stop it. Not sure how to do this on a windows PC, but on linux theirs many text processing utility's that could scan the emails and delete specific lines if you want.

Hello,

Looks like the option to tag messages can be disabled under Advanced Setup. Here's how to do it, step by step.

  1. Open the User Interface (filename: EGUI.EXE.
  2. Press F5 to open the Advanced Setup window.
  3. In the left navigation pane, go to Antivirus & Antispyware → Email Client Protection.
  4. In the Email Client Protection pane, set Append tag messages to received and read email: to Never and Append tag messages to sent email: to Never.
  5. Click on OK to commit the change.

That should take care of message tagging issue.

For what it's worth, I'm running ESET Smart Security (ESET NOD32 Antivirus + antispam + firewall) under Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with 12GB of RAM without problem. I am, however, using Qualcomm's sadly-discontinued Eudora mail client, not Outlook or Thunderbird.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky

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