mikeatic said:
The version of AVG I have allows you to turn off the email scanner. Are you
saying that scanning incoming emails is not necessary?
Yep, not necessary. Not added protection is afforded by email scanning.
The only effect is WHEN you get alerted. By scanning the e-mail
traffic, you get an alert about a pest as the e-mail gets delivered to
your e-mail client. If you later attempt to save the attachment, the
on-access scanner catches the pest, anyway. Timeouts are a big problem
when injecting an interrogator that delays e-mail traffic. It takes
time to inspect the e-mail and that can cause a timeout between your
e-mail client and mail server (for both when receiving and sending
e-mails).
Users will say, "Been working fine for months or years and then ALL OF A
SUDDEN <insertproblem>". Something changed enough the generate enough
of additional delay to cause the timeouts. Could've been a Windows
update, change in software firewalls, anti-virus program update, or
anything that is involved in interrogation the e-mail traffic or affect
network access.
You do have the anti-spam filter enabled for your account up on the mail
server, right? And your e-mail provider does their own virus scanning
on your e-mails, right?