I updated to Avast 5 Pro on June 4, 2010…Shortly after that I realized MS Outlook would no longer email with attachments (acrobat .pdf)
I called Prague and spoke to support who promised to send me instructions but didn’t.
I stopped Avast firewall to no effect.
I could not fix the problem and installed Avast Home instead. There was no longer a problem sending emails.
I am on XP Pro Sp3 Outlook 2007
I reinstalled Avast Pro today and have the identical problem. Emails can be received with attachments but cannot be sent. They remain in the Outbox after send receive shows sent.
Switching off the Avast Firewall and switching off scan documents before sending does not seem to make any difference.
Most of my emailing includes sending acrobat (.pdf) attachments
Can someone please comment on how to fix this problem?
What type of ISP do you have (DSL, cable), what type of email are you using? (Exchange, POP3, IMAP)
What environment are you talking about (a business with a proxy server, a home network with a router).
How large are the files?
I’ve sent .pdf attachments today. They arrived.
Move the email from the outbox to the drafts one. Change something in the text. Send it again.
I may have solved the problem. After having problems sending with an acrobat 6 pdf file. it started to not email regular emails sent to frequent correspondents…just stayed in the outbox after the send /receive said all was sent and received.
The antispam on the Avast control module was set to stop.
However after reading some posts on anti spam went to tools/ trust center/ add-ins found anti spam was a still active add-in…pressed go and unchecked the box for anti-spam and made it inactive.
At this point all emails and all pdf files are able to be mailed.
I have wasted a full day and a half in June and half a day today on this problem …I am not impressed with either avast support or their response to this BB
It must be a known problem…this product needed more testing before its release…
Well, I’m glad you got it working. I don’t have the Pro edition of 5, only 4.8 and home free 5. Guess someone else will have to verify that their spam blocker add-in is failing.