Keygrip
5th Jan 2007, 16:06
IE6, Outlook Express. AVG Free Edition.
Have just rigged up an e-mail account to a relatively dormant laptop computer - for no other reason than "because I could"!!.
Noticed - during the sending of the usual "test" messages - that every incoming e-mail is flagged as having an attachment (each has a "paper clip" icon). I don't really care - I'm just curious.
The only data in the body of the message is the word "test", an underline and a a line or two of text saying that the incoming message has been scanned by AVG. There are no attachments.
I'm assuming that AVG is adding the paper clip icon as it considers its own message to be an attachment - although it does NOT do this on my desktop or notebook PC's, only on the dormant laptop.
A trawl through the FAQ's hinted at turning off the BAT! function - but a) I'm buggered if I know what a BAT! function is and b) I'm equally buggered if I know how to open it to get to its "options" tab (as it says in the FAQ).
Any thoughts, oh mystical bunch of guru's?
Have just rigged up an e-mail account to a relatively dormant laptop computer - for no other reason than "because I could"!!.
Noticed - during the sending of the usual "test" messages - that every incoming e-mail is flagged as having an attachment (each has a "paper clip" icon). I don't really care - I'm just curious.
The only data in the body of the message is the word "test", an underline and a a line or two of text saying that the incoming message has been scanned by AVG. There are no attachments.
I'm assuming that AVG is adding the paper clip icon as it considers its own message to be an attachment - although it does NOT do this on my desktop or notebook PC's, only on the dormant laptop.
A trawl through the FAQ's hinted at turning off the BAT! function - but a) I'm buggered if I know what a BAT! function is and b) I'm equally buggered if I know how to open it to get to its "options" tab (as it says in the FAQ).
Any thoughts, oh mystical bunch of guru's?