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Old 06-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
Leslie Crystal


 
 

virus scanning of attachments

One thing I'd sure like to see is the ability to right click an attachment
and virus scan it right from the e-mail it came in rather than having to
save it to your hard drive first.


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Old 06-13-2006   #2 (permalink)
Rick Rogers


 
 

Re: virus scanning of attachments

Hi Leslie,

That'd be a function of the AV software, it would have to integrate into the
mail program. Most instead scan incoming mail prior to it landing in your
inbox, and any attempts to save attachments.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Leslie Crystal" <asphaltally@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:F2DB55E8-6753-4385-BB86-1668A12C2EA0@microsoft.com...
> One thing I'd sure like to see is the ability to right click an attachment
> and virus scan it right from the e-mail it came in rather than having to
> save it to your hard drive first.
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-15-2006   #3 (permalink)
Steve Cochran


 
 

Re: virus scanning of attachments

Binary attachments are BASE64 encoded so that they can be transmitted across
the Internet. Once you download a message its on your computer as a single
file that has the text components and the encoded attachments. To save the
file, you first need to decode it, and the antivirus software works only on
decoded attachments. So to do what you want, the av software would first
have to take the attachment, decode it from BASE64, and then scan it and
then determine what to do with it. The same thing occurs if you try just to
open the attachment -- the av software detects that in memory and blocks the
opening of it, if its determined to be a virus (or whatever "bad").
However, the attachment still needs to be decoded first. So the best thing
to do is to just save the questionable attachment (which will decode it) and
then right click on it to scan it, which many av programs allow currently.

steve

"Leslie Crystal" <asphaltally@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:F2DB55E8-6753-4385-BB86-1668A12C2EA0@microsoft.com...
> One thing I'd sure like to see is the ability to right click an attachment
> and virus scan it right from the e-mail it came in rather than having to
> save it to your hard drive first.
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-06-2007   #4 (permalink)
Sharky


 
 

RE: virus scanning of attachments



"Leslie Crystal" wrote:
Quote:

> One thing I'd sure like to see is the ability to right click an attachment
> and virus scan it right from the e-mail it came in rather than having to
> save it to your hard drive first.
>
If you have a good anti-virus program (such as AVG Free) then the attachment
has already been scanned and approved before you even know it is there.
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