I just uninstalled my AntiVir in favour of avast! However there is a problem I hope you guys are willing to help me out with.
I seem to have some trouble with the e-mail scanner. When I first configured avast! a small icon came up when I opened my email program (Mozilla) indicating that avast! was checking my e-mails. However for some reason avast! had changed my mailserver name and my smtp server name into something I couldn’t recognise. This meant, of course, that Mozilla asked me for a password for servers that I don’t use. When I re-configured my email settings in Mozilla it worked again, but it seems avast! has stopped checking my e-mails. At least when I asked avast! to include a small message of the email being virusfree into the scanned emails, it did not do this.
i thought that avast change this configurations automatically through a program called “Mail Protection Wizard”. i think nothing is wrong with your new smtp and pop3 addresses (127.0.0.1), this is the localhost and the av application needs to change for scanning the emails i suppose :
as Ogw said, avast changes the server setting to 127.0.0.1…
so the mail server settings should be like the following:
Server name: 127.0.0.1
username: username#mail.company.com
you could run avast mail protection wizard again to protect you mail a/c again…
bbfi: Neither of the parametres are present for me. I dont have the little blue icon, nor does the emails I receive have any indication that they have been scanned my avast!
minacross and Ogw: You are exactly right about the changes. My problem however was that the changes made by avast! made mozilla ask for the password for my smtp-server. This I dont have and I have never been asked for it by Mozilla or any other email-client before. Any ideas for solutoin?
could you post a snap shot ? :
ok, you may try checking the option ’ user pw manager to remember this pw’ as in the attached pic…
also make sure that SMTP mail setting are set to
server: 127.0.0.1
username: username#isp (not isp#isp as it happened with me once and I could not send any e-mails) :
Thanks for your help. I just made avast! check my inbound mail through my imap-server and left out the smtp-server. I couldn’t muster the energy to figure out what my password is for the smtp-server. As long as I check my inbound mail there shouldn’t be any major risks in not checking my outbound mail.
B-77, the smpt-server password is the same as for the pop3, or better, you can let if blank and check for ‘reminder the password’. avast! will use the pop3 password in the place of smtp. Just try.
If you want to recover your password, there are some links here at section ‘Password’. Good luck.