avast does not find mail viruses

I will ignore your previous answers and, besides what asks datagg (which is correct), I need to know:

What do you mean with cleaning the mail?
avast! can automatically scan the messages. If you have the Pro version you will be able to choose the automatic actions that will take place if a virus were found. In Home version, however, it’s only posible to set the ‘Silent mode’ and choose the ‘No’ answer as default. This will send the email file attach to Chest and no more.

If I remember correct when translating the help files, there is a way to by pass the scanning… but you have to change avast4.ini file. I’m not sure… but read this: Item PassThrough specifies the behavior of the Mail scanner in situations when the message cannot be tested. If the value of this item is set to 1, the Mail scanner lets the messages pass through without testing. If the value is set to 0, the Mail scanner will not let any messages pass through until the resident task is running. Therefore, e-mails can only pass through when the resident task is running or paused. In all other cases, the Mail scanner will not allow the mail program to connect to a mail server, so you may encounter error messages from your e-mail program..

What is the port that your email client is using?
And avast, did you set an specific one or just the default?
Did you change anything in avast4.ini file? (I know you already said that you do nothing… but I’m trying to help) :wink:

What do you mean with cleaning the mail?
I'm sorry, I mean detecting (without removing).
If the value is set to 0, the Mail scanner will not let any messages pass through
This was checked before and was find to be correct, i.e. the value is set to 0.
What is the port that your email client is using? And avast, did you set an specific one or just the default?
I just used the default port and never changed it. The only change that I've done with avast is raising the detection sensitivity to high for all the providers, but this was done much before the problem started. By the way, I'm using XP default firewall since the begining!
Did you change anything in avast4.ini file?
I repeat, I never interfered or changed anything in the ini file. Since I also didn't installed or changed any definition in my pc many days before the problem arose, could it be that latest windows automatic updates could have cause such problem? I want to remind you that I've checked the mail provider detection with eicar.com attached to mail posted to myself and avast didn't detect it. it doesn't detect many junk infected mail which I continue to receive by tons. Do you think that I should reinstall avast? Thanks again for your efforts to help me.

Yes, please…

  1. Run Mail Protection Wizard and unprotect all your email accounts.
  2. Donwload the setup.exe file
  3. Uninstall and boot
  4. Install and boot…

Maybe we can solve something ‘strange’ in your system :-*

1. Run Mail Protection Wizard and unprotect all your email accounts. 2. Donwload the setup.exe file 3. Uninstall and boot 4. Install and boot...
:) :) :) [b]Hi Technical! I've followed your a.m. instructions and it seems that now the mail protection returned to be operative again. I have the feeling that the problem involved a mysterious change of avast server address (127.0.0.1) which caused the mail detection problems. I missed to check this important figure before. Many many thanks for your help and directions and have a very nice weekend.[/b] :) :) :)