In article <i6pHc.7790$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> I received an email with the Netsky virus in Outlook Express v6 today. AVG
> 6.0.717 free version did not detect it immediately although I have the OE5
> plugin active. I also saved the virus email to a regular folder on my
> desktop, and scanned it with AVG, but it could not detect the virus that
> way.
>
> I deleted the virus email from OE6, then when I clicked on the Deleted Items
> folder, it announced that the virus was detected.
>
> This was with the latest AVG updates installed.
>
> Possibly some of this can be explained because I read incoming email in
> plain text only, while the virus may require reading html mode to activate.
> I don't know. However I see no excuse for failure to detect the virus when
> it was saved to a regular folder on my desktop, then scanned manually with
> AVG.
> -E
>
>
>
I dont have AVG anymore but doesnt the email scan use the same sort of scan
(shell extension) as the rightclick "scan with avg" function?.I believe this
scan is not as in depth a scan as the resident shield scanner.If i remember
correctly its possible for a shell extension right click "scan with avg"
scan not to detect anything but if you then clciked the file or try to run
it , the resident shield would actually detect it.
me