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Hi Rick,

@03 June 2002, 18:47:46 -0400 (23:47 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
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>      Question about this... do you actually have to click on a virus
>      attachment and attempt to open it before AVG will catch that it
>      is a virus?

Nope. With the plug in, TB throws an alert on arrival and puts the
whole message in a TB Quarantine folder. V. good it is too!

> I know a while back I was sent a virus but AVG didn't say anything.
> Of course it might not have recognized it but I think it was a
> common one. Regardless, maybe AVG operates only after I would have
> tried to click on the attachment? Of course I didn't want to test to
> find out. How is AVG supposed to work with this plugin.. is it
> supposed to notify you have a virus sitting there or does it wait
> for you to try to execute it?

You have to configure the AVG plug-in through the "Options | Virus
protection" dialogs. Without that it's not operational!

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.60p-14F4B4B2 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2

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