Thanks. I went to the link, where it says
"...And NEVER open an attachment directly from your email. ALWAYS save it to
your desktop (or another easily accessible folder)..."
That's not quite in accordance with "Yes, still safe: AVG's real-time
protection will automatically scan the attachment before it's opened..."
As you can see, I do read what I am told... :-)
Cheers.
DAS
To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling"
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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
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Yes, still safe: AVG's real-time protection will automatically scan the
attachment before it's opened.
Why you don't need your anti-virus to scan your email
http://thundercloud.net/infoave/tuto...ning/index.htm
QP
Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses
that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus Auto-Protect
scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including email
and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on top of
this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum protection,
keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to ensure that you
have the most recent virus definitions.
/QP
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...02111812533106
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~PA Bear
Dori A Schmetterling wrote:
Based on advice seen here I have turned off my AVG e-mail scanning.
Unfortunately it means that the system tray icon always shows an error...
Anyway, this comment prompts a question.
"...scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including
email and email attachments. "
What if one opens an attachment directly from the e-mail?
Still safe?
Many thanks Bruce.
"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
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E-mail scanning should not be used in any anti-virus program. It is
preferable to install the program in custom mode and opt out of e-mail
scanning during the installation.
Turning off e-mail scanning is safe. See:
Viral Irony: The Most Common Cause of Corruption.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/...ion.mspx#EOAAC
And:
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3
And this is from Symantec, but applies to all anti-virus programs.
From:
http://snipurl.com/bmf6
Is my computer still protected against viruses if I disable Email
Scanning?
Disabling Email Scanning does not leave you unprotected against viruses
that are distributed as email attachments. Norton AntiVirus
Auto-Protect
scans incoming files as they are saved to your hard drive, including
email and email attachments. Email Scanning is just another layer on
top
of this. To make sure that Auto-Protect is providing the maximum
protection, keep Auto-Protect enabled and run LiveUpdate regularly to
ensure that you have the most recent virus definitions.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA
"John Brown" wrote in message
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Should I set up AVG to check incoming and outgoing emails?...I seem to
recall previous advice that this isn't necessary - but can't recall
why?
Thanks.