I installed avast for a friend, and here is what she got :
[b]From: avast! 4 To: Date: Subject: [avast! heuristique - AVERTISSEMENT][/b] ---- tag
I installed avast for a friend, and here is what she got :
[b]From: avast! 4 To: Date: Subject: [avast! heuristique - AVERTISSEMENT][/b] ---- tag
The subject says “avast! heuristic - WARNING”, so I believe it is stated that it comes from (or rather, through) the antivirus.
Before this e-mail arrived to the mailbox, the “avast! Heuristic Warning” dialog must have appeared, asking the user what to do with the e-mail. Only after the user selected to delete the message, it was deleted.
I’m afraid this is not possible to achieve. The e-mail client may not even support hyperlinks, and even if it did, I really don’t know how such an action could be invoked through it. Basically, what you are suggesting is the dialog that was displayed before the e-mail was received.
Just as I said : It doesn’t specify anti-virus, only “avast”.
I know what avast means, my friend doesn’t.
Don’t even bother with “heuristic”…
My friend didn’t tell me about that. :-[
(She really is not technically aware, any dialog gets clicked away.)
If you had a testing service to send/download fake malware, I would have tried myself.
(I haven’t even bothered to check ;))
Neverthless, the substitute email (if any) could be more explicit.
Is she the same as you mentioned here: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=12602.msg106376#msg106376
If so, it will be better if she take some time to read and learn…
Does she install a program (avast) without knowing what does it do?
Well, this is like an airplane pilot clicking the buttons and praying to land safe ;D
Well, you asked, we answered… But you’re not bothered to learn, are you?
(Finally I keep it here, it is not really a “feature”)
Is she the same as you mentioned here: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=12602.msg106376#msg106376I didn't mention her... i was speaking of users in general.
If so, it will be better if she take some time to read and learn... Does she install a program (avast) without knowing what does it do?I choose, install, configure and fix for her. She wouldn't know, and has other matters to tend in life.
Well, this is like an airplane pilot clicking the buttons and praying to land safe ;DAutopilot ! In this particular case, the program is more apt than the clueless user to decide. I will just activate silent mode, lower security, trust avast to still catch pests, and pray. ;D
Well, you asked, we answered... But you're not bothered to learn, are you? ;)I am, but if I spend the necessary time to learn the ins and out of every bit of software I/my computer needs, I would spend my life on it. In fact, I already do...
The technically impaired (as the above-mentionned)…
…can’t spend time reading the documentation, because it would eat more time than the little they allot to get the thing done.
…won’t really learn, because they forget between each use.
…don’t known “what program you are in” or “what was the title of the window”, it is just “it”.
…consider unexpected dialogs severe (otherwise why bother them), or routine (and click them away). Content matters little, since they understand it little.
When faced with them, I take a hudge step back, think about it, and realise they are RIGHT.
It doesn’t need to be obscure and complicated.
Often a well-thought and carefull design is intuitive and self-teaching : easy at the start, and the more it is used the more it is understood.
Well, this brought me kind of little far off-topic, never mind.
There is much wisdom here. Alwil (and anyone else who designs applications for non-technical end users) would do well to try to understand what musaran is really saying here. He is not attacking Alwil or Avast, he is simply suggesting ways to improve it and to make it easier to use for non-technical users.
I still think that Avast! is the best AV around but that does not mean it is perfect and can’t be improved.
If you had a testing service to send/download fake malware, I would have tried myself. (I haven't even bothered to check Wink)
Try this link they will send about 15 bad e-mails my ISP catches 1 ZAPro catches 2 or 3 Avast gets the rest…
Right on !
I know why I use avast!, and think perfecting it would allow anyone to appreciate it’s use.
essexboy : thank you.
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