Thanks David for the help. Yes, it was on-demand scan, and the Warning section does contain list of all virus detected with indeed enough information to identify which email and attachment. This is the first time I use Avast! 4 Home to scan email file. Unfortunatly about 40 emails’ worms and trojan-horses (Warezov-XX and Win32:Tibs-AXX) were detected and shown in the Warning section. In fact when they were detected during on-demand scanning, Avast poped up a window requesting for actions such as Delete, Move/Rename, or Move To Chest; I did all that but the affected attachedment files were not deleted, or moved. I know I can manually search the email subject and delete the affected email/attachment one by one, but with 46 of them, I hope to find some tools to do it. Any explanation of why Avast’s prompted actions are not effective would be appreciated; or any other suggestion of alternative tool to solve this problem other than manually search and delete them one by one? Thanks in advance.