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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: Gu3 on May 28, 2003, 05:31:36 AM
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All,
Is the ability to edit the inserted notes on completion of the scan of each incoming or outgoing email not quite implemented yet?
The reason I ask, is that he helpfile indicates that it is, yet it implies a method of access I have not yet been able to find, and simply editing the files in the /ENGLISH directory has not yielded any change to the inserted text.
I've looked in the settings tab, looked all over the interface for the On-Access Scanner, etc, and have not found anything. A search of the message archives yielded only one result, and the implication in April, was that this feature was not quite complete. Is this still the case?
Thanks!
Scott...
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It will be implemented in the next update. You will find it in On-Access Scanner dialog -> Internet Mail provider.
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Aha! Thankyou. I'm not going nuts then... or at least no faster than usual.
Thanks.
Scott...
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vojtech,
We received our last update yesterday and I do not see this new feature you describe. Am I missing something? I have asked for this feature in the past and was looking forward to being able to customize the mail message.
Here is my earlier thread request for reference. http://www.avast.com/forum/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=335
Thanks in advance for you help and great support.
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The today (and yesterday) update was just a virus database, not the whole program (and no, this feature is not part of the virus database :)). The program update will be issued in about a week (maybe sooner).
Vlk
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Vik,
Thanks for the clarification and continued support. I look forward to the new program update.
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Vik and Company,
I noticed that the custom format of inserted notes has been implemented and I want to thank you for your continued support on the great program.
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As Certek already said, Thank You.
I like the new default message, but will probably customize it for brevity. I really appreciate the ability to do this!
Regards,
Scott...