![]() Not required (Authentication is not required to exploit the vulnerability. Some preconditions must be satistified to exploit) Medium (The access conditions are somewhat specialized. None (There is no impact to the availability of the system.) Partial (Modification of some system files or information is possible, but the attacker does not have control over what can be modified, or the scope of what the attacker can affect is limited.) Email will not be scanned for spam, however."īut POP S and IMAP S is not scanned due to the root certificate not being added to Mozilla Thunderbird running EES 6 hence the need for a "workaround" list above.None (There is no impact to the confidentiality of the system.) ![]() Then it goes on to say "Compatibility with ESET products means that, regardless of the protocol used, all email received is scanned for threats and spam."Īnd finally " * ESET Endpoint Security version 5 and 6 and ESET Smart Security version 5 through version 9 will scan POP3/POP3S and IMAP/IMAPS email for the presence of malicious code while using Mozilla Thunderbird 6 and later or other email clients not listed above. Mozilla Thunderbird is not support in EES 6 according to this: hxxp:///kb2138/?viewlocale=en_US"ESET Endpoint Security, ESET Endpoint Antivirus, ESET File Security, ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus are compatible with the email clients indicated below by the green check marks " and Mozilla Thunderbird 2-6 is not listed as compatible. Otherwise an error will be thrown and ESET will re-try to add the root certificate at the next system startup.Īgain, I think the point is being missed but it is my fault because I did not mention that we are using ESET Endpoint Security 6. It is important that no browser or email client process in running in the Task manager when ESET attempts to add the root certificate. There was a problem on Feb 29 due to a bug with the leap year, however, on other days it should work just fine and the root certificate should be added automatically to the system TRCA certificate store as well as to supported browsers and email clients during installation or when enabling SSL/TLS scanning. Your email application will now scan and protect from malicious email. Close and exit Mozilla Thunderbird then re-open Mozilla Thunderbird.Continue to click on “OK” until all windows are closed. Click on all three check boxes then click on “OK”. ![]() You must change the drop-down to “All Files (*.*” in order to see your certificate.
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