Alasdair Graham
Re: curious
Feb. 5, 2006, 5:29 p.m. (Message 44145, in reply to message 44143)
Andrew,
They are getting this 'paperclip' in the attachment field because the person
who is using AVG has set the configuration to
"certify incoming" and also "certify outgoing" mail as having been checked
by AVG.
To remove this 'paperclip' the user should click once on CONTROL CENTRE then
the EMAIL SCANNER box then the PROPERTIES button at the bottom then the
CONFIGURE button. Under the heading EMAIL SCANNING you can either remove
the tick from both boxes which say CERTIFY MAIL or place a tick in the two
boxes which say WITH ATTACHMENTS ONLY. That way only mail with attachments
will have the certification and hence the 'paperclip' symbol.
Provided the tick is kept in the two boxes CHECK INCOMING MAIL and CHECK
OUTGOING MAIL then all email is still scanned for viruses and you will be
alerted if any are found. I have used AVG Free for a number of years and it
has detected numerous emails trying to come in with virus attachments. This
past few months there have been sometimes 4 or 5 on some days. None have
got through into my system. How do I know? I regularly carry out an online
scan to double check.
Alasdair Graham
Dumbarton, Scotland..