Hello le Doc!
Thanks for your quick reply! In former days I had McAfee running. The “On-Access” Virus-Scan was the feature which slowed down my computer too much. So I switched it off. By this the feature “On Access” has been active only when accessing Floppy-Disk or when accessing e-mail or news.
I even could have the heuristic feature on, when I limited access as described above without noticable slow down of my computer.
I want avast behave similar way! I have read some further threads here in the forum and I see that not everything is as nice with avast, as I thought of at first:
Now I am not so sure, at which point within the data flow avast will scan the data. Til yesterday I supposed, that with repsect to e-mail-scanning, Avast! works like a proxy and will scan e-mail-data before it is passed to the e-mail client. Now it seems, it only scans when I open an e-mail and want to open an attached file.
I cannot see anything about this theme in the help file.
My computer is relatively safe, because I use Internet access only via a router with built-in dsl-modem and built in firewall, SPI-filter, discard ping from WAN etc.
The virus scan software, I like I would prefer it, should simply scan all incoming e-mail and news and all attaches. Further it should scan each incoming data, when surfing with my Opera 7.5. (But now I read in the forum, that in conjunction with Opera no scanning of scripts can be performed! That is not waht I wanted!)
Further the Virus-Scanner should scan those single files, which I get sent from my customers and I start this scanning manually.
Generally / normally it should not scan each access which I do on files on my harddisk with except of e-mail, news and attaches. Otherwise my computer would slow down too much.
In order to find out, wether Avast! will fit my needs in detail, I want to know, at which point in the data flow the scanner will do its job.
Thank you, for your engaged, quick replies. And hope you can answer me my questions.
Clemens