TSGL: Avast email scanning
The Computer Whisperer
justin at whisperer.com.au
Thu Dec 7 23:52:52 EST 2006
one can only assume that Avast is more thorough. (lol)
I find Avast picks up viruses that many other virus scanners do not... ie...
norton.... ca/trust/vet.... etc etc.
After removing the above listed virus protection from computers and
installing Avast, it tends to find numerous threats/viruses almost
immediately... quite often just whilst doing the memory(ram) scan during the
splash screen.
In my experience it is a far more thorough product than most of the paid
products (NOD32 is the exception to the rule)
AVG seems to do a similarly good job with keeping nasties out, although I
prefer Avast due to it's intuitive nature. ie... you just let it do it's
thing and it works it all out.
Justin
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On 08/12/06, Ray <carmelloz at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I've recently switched from free AVG to the free Avast and have noticed
> that the email scanning seems extremely slow. I mean it takes between 10
> and 30 seconds to scan about 10 incoming emails. It just seemed that AVG
> was so much quicker....so quick, I guess, that I never felt the need to time
> it.
>
> Is this just me or has anyone else noticed the same thing?
>
> Ray
>
> (Win XP SP2, up to date on all patches and running the most current
> Avast.)
>
>
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