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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: Coolmario88 on April 20, 2011, 09:22:28 PM

Title: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Coolmario88 on April 20, 2011, 09:22:28 PM
I have always wanted to know what does the part of avast do?
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 09:25:01 PM
get alerted by mail when you're away from a computer if there's a malware alert on it ;D
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: DavidR on April 20, 2011, 09:38:22 PM
I have always wanted to know what does the part of avast do?

In all of the time I have been using avast (over seven years), I have never managed to get this to work in the free version ;D
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: YoKenny on April 20, 2011, 09:39:39 PM
Sends email alerts to you when found.
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Virus Alerts
avast! is able to send a warning message to other users whenever a virus is detected. This feature is especially useful for network administrators who will be immediately notified about a virus infection on any computer in their network so that they can react quickly.

To create an alert, first select how it should be sent from the list of available options:

Email (SMTP) - The alert will be sent as an email using SMTP protocol, but certain other settings need to be specified first - see below.
Email (MAPI) - The alert will be sent as an email using MAPI protocol, but the MAPI profile name and password must also be specified - see below.
Printers - The alert will be sent to the specified printer
Network Message (WinPopup) - The alert will be sent as a network message, but first it is necessary to enter the IP address or the network name of the person to whom the message should be sent.
SMTP Settings

Here the SMTP server details should be entered:

Server address - the address of the outgoing email server e.g. smtp.server.com or 192.168.1.25
Port - the default is 25
From address - the address of the sender
If the SMTP server requires authentication when logging on, you should also check the box "If the SMTP server requires authentication:" and enter the username and password.

MAPI Settings

Here you should enter the MAPI profile name and password to be used if alerts are to be sent as an email using MAPI protocol.
Read the Help available.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Coolmario88 on April 20, 2011, 09:48:28 PM
Thank you! I got it to finally work for me :P
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 09:48:30 PM
In all of the time I have been using avast (over seven years), I have never managed to get this to work in the free version ;D

lol it does actually work, with email providers that don't require ssl. Actually if you just test it with a Gmail (so ssl required) account, the test will work, but just the test, you'll never get any alert.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: spg SCOTT on April 20, 2011, 09:58:38 PM
I wanted to get this to work, and even discussed this with one of the devs...I still couldn't get it to work with one that didn't need SSL...would have been nice.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: DavidR on April 20, 2011, 10:00:29 PM
In all of the time I have been using avast (over seven years), I have never managed to get this to work in the free version ;D

lol it does actually work, with email providers that don't require ssl. Actually if you just test it with a Gmail (so ssl required) account, the test will work, but just the test, you'll never get any alert.

The test email worked for me, but live testing with something like eicar test file nothing was sent.

My email didn't require SSL either.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 10:00:35 PM
I think I got it to work with hotmail once (as long as the new "full https" setting isn't activated). (edited: not related at all of course ::) )
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Coolmario88 on April 20, 2011, 10:02:16 PM
Windows live e-mail need SSL?
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 10:13:46 PM
Windows live e-mail need SSL?

not by default
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 10:18:05 PM
okay just tested again with hotmail, just the test works, "real" alerts (EICAR) doesn't.

off topic: I got a weird alert from the file shield at my first EICAR download. Note that the alert doesn't tell what shield intercepted it but okay, that's the file shield ::) ... remains that the web shield didn't ??? ... it did when I tried a second time.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: spg SCOTT on April 20, 2011, 10:19:37 PM
okay just tested again with hotmail, just the test works, "real" alerts (EICAR) doesn't.

This is because the test uses settings from the mail shield (and can initiate SSL). The actual alert can't use the mail shield, hence the need for a non SSL email provider.
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 10:27:44 PM
This is because the test uses settings from the mail shield (and can initiate SSL). The actual alert can't use the mail shield, hence the need for a non SSL email provider.

 Yeah that's what Vlk told me a while ago, so why can't the actual alert use the mail shield?
 
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: spg SCOTT on April 20, 2011, 10:31:16 PM
I had the same thoughts...surely that would be the easiest way ???
Title: Re: What does this do in avast?
Post by: Hermite15 on April 20, 2011, 10:32:37 PM
only reason I tried with hotmail again is because the first time I did and it worked, MS servers still accepted non-encrypted POP/SMTP connections, not the case anymore apparently.