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Your internet provider better do something! If not, I would seek another provider. Try reporting it as SPAM to the provider.
Also, are the attachments coming from the same source? If so, your provider may have a “filter” as part of the service. If not, there are some filters available for free. DO NOT USE Webwasher. It has caused problems with Avast. Mailwasher has been given a good report by Avast users, but you can find many available SPAM tools at sites such as:
www.wantdbest.com
www.webattack.com
www.nonags.com
www.tucows.com
So by downloading the mail into Outlook Avast alarms are presented. I would rather like no to be bothered, and would have Avast work silently (home edition).
Unfortuantely, this feature requires the Enhanced User Interface on the Pro version. There is a time-limited version you can try:
Here are the instructions if you choose to do so:
FROM VLK, our Global Moderator: [i]Start avast, switch to the Enhanced User Interface, go to the Tasks folder, and edit the Resident Task. Then (depending on your set up, either for the Internet Mail or the Outlook/Exchange provider) change the action on the Virus page from Interactive to e.g. Delete[/i]
Just by the way, after deleting such messages by avast, no information goes back to the mailbox, and that file is not deleted on the server. Why not?
Avast function is to either Remove/Delete/or Repair the infected file from the storage location on your computer. It has no control over you email connection to your email provider's server, nor should it.
If I manually delete a mail, it will be deleted from the server too after closing Outlook!
This is a function of Outlook and you can set Outlook to automatically delete email after close in the Options menu.
Best wishes,
Techie101