I tried to install avast in a Windows 98SE but I have more than one SMTP server (server for outbound messages)…
I know what is in the help file (just one SMTP server could be scanned) and no one configuration allow the correct working of avast.
I had to go back to AVG Free Edition >:(
Will this be correct in 8th September 4.1 new version?
(http://www.avast.com/forum/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=832)
By the way, in XP it seems to work with more than one SMTP ???
I could add notes to clean messages (both sent and received). The residents seem to be working besides what is in the help file…
I would rather say 'all your outgoing scanned mail goes through one SMTP server'. If you have a SMTP server that is able to relay your mail to all recipients, you have no problem.
Maybe that is the reason why it is working OK for you, Technical.
The upcoming version will be able to send through multiple SMTP servers.
I can (unofficialy ;)) say that the “multiple SMTP servers” feature is actually present even in version 4.0.235. It’s there, but it’s just hidden.
To use it, use the following method:
Insert this line
UseDefaultSmtp=0
to file C:\Program Files\ALWIL Software\Avast4\Data\Avast4.ini into section [MailScanner]. Terminate process ashMaiSv.exe and restart it.
Change account settings of your mail program this way:
SMTP server: 127.0.0.1 (it is already set by avast)
Turn on authentication for SMTP.
Login name for SMTP: #SMTPSERVER
(obviously replacing SMTPSERVER with your SMTP server address) (If you already use SMTP authentication, append #SMTPSERVER to your name.)Don’t turn on secure authentication.
Sorry, Vlk. Does not work under Windows 98. I did the following:
Insert this line
UseDefaultSmtp=0
to file C:<avast folder>\Data\Avast4.ini into section [MailScanner].
Terminate process ashMaiSv.exe and restart it.
Change my account settings of mail program this way:
POP3 server: 127.0.0.1 (it is already set by avast)
SMTP server: 127.0.0.1 (it is already set by avast)
Turn on authentication for SMTP.
Do not turn on secure authentication.
Into authentication for SMTP, for login name in SMTP, I tryed several options:
my email is, for example, myname@myserver.com.xx
I dial to ‘dialserver’ (providor) and ‘xx’ is my country, ‘myserver’ is the smtp providor for my email.
I used (with the password):
myname#smtp.myserver.com.xx
myname#smtp.dialserver.com.xx
myname#myserver.com.xx
myname#dialserver.com.xx
myname#myserver.com.xx#dialserver.com.xx
myname#dialserver.com.xx#myserver.com.xx
myname#127.0.0.1#myserver.com.xx
myname#127.0.0.1#dialserver.com.xx
myname#myserver.com.xx#127.0.0.1
myname#dialserver.com.xx#127.0.0.1
I know some options do not make sense but I was just making tests and trying to receive emails.
Neither ot them worked… What did I do wrong? I do not want to come back to AVG