Now that MB has been running alone for the past many days, those type of messages still go to the spam folder, but there is no MB warning when there is an infection contained. These always were actual spam messages that would end up in the spam folder anyway, and then would have been deleted by me. I ask because Avast used to alert pretty much every day about some spam email message being infected with something and having quarantined it or something. So far I generally like the result but I wonder about how MB is actually doing real time protection for email. I took the advice and uninstalled Avast in favor of MB 3.0.
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