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bazcook
March 14th, 2004, 04:44 PM
This situation was posted within a discussion on another issue at

http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?p=433238#post433238

and I thought it might warrant its own thread lest someone has found a solution.

For whatever reason, my AVG's e-mail scanner does not appear to work, regardless of whether the 'Outlook Express 5 Plugin' is enabled or not. Now, it was mentioned this might have something to do with IE6's SP1/OE6 updates, but not certain. I did not have AVG running prior to the SP1 update, so no way of knowing.

I'm pretty cautious when it comes to incoming emails but it would be *nice* if the feature worked!

AVG Free doesn't include Support, as we know, and this is not generally a big issue as long as they keep up the virus definitions, though a little timely updating from Grisoft would not go amiss, especially if this a acknowledged problem. And I've no way of knowing if they've solved this in their 'commercial' product - AVG 7 - either...

Anyone else experiencing this problem and, more importantly, anyone found a solution that dosen't involve major surgery of IE/OE?

Thanks!
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NooNoo
March 14th, 2004, 05:16 PM
avg faq (http://www.grisoft.com/faq/us_faqtext.php?id=18&sid=9) did you mean the certification on outgoing on incoming mail?

bazcook
March 14th, 2004, 05:24 PM
Well, somehow I missed that FAQ, NooNoo, so that's part of the issue solved!

The fact remains though that despite what this says I have had attachments come thru with some of the more 'popular' viruses going and AVG didn't seem to catch them - so hard to tell if the email scanner is working at all - if you get my drift...

And I have AVG check for definitions daily.

craigmodius
March 15th, 2004, 08:20 PM
The fact remains though that despite what this says I have had attachments come thru with some of the more 'popular' viruses going and AVG didn't seem to catch them - so hard to tell if the email scanner is working at all - if you get my drift...

You can email yourself a test file (http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm) from the European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research. It is a harmless file that most AV programs, including AVG, are told to detect as a virus for testing purposes.