Hello, I’m sure hoping you guys can help me because the folks at google groups (Gmail) didn’t have a clue. I have tried everything, but I cannot confiugre Outlook 2007 with my gmail account. Is it an Avast glitch? I’ve even tried stopping the protection and still it’s not working. I updated avast to 4.7 and I’m using the free home edition. I’m beyond frustrated and am wondering if any other avast users are having the same problems.
Well … it might help if you gave us a clue to the settings you have in Outlook for GMail .
In this please do not disclose in this forum your specific account name or password.
In avast are you trying to use the Outlook plugin for avast or the Internet Mail provider?
For Outlook you should be using the Outlook plugin and not the Internet Mail provider. If by chance you are trying to force the Internet Mail provider to scan a connection to GMail then you are most certainly doomed to failure.
I’ve also tried to use the ssl choice from the dropdown box in the advanced box. Still no luck. I’m using pop.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com; my mail account is gmail; my outgoing server box is checked; and my settings are 995 for pop and 465 for smtp. Can I give you some additional information? My gmail is set to pop enabled.
Do you mean the selection that included pop3 and other types of email? I am using that one, not the Microsoft Exchange.
I checked the disabled items in outlook 2007 and it did not appear to be disabled…nothing was there in the little box that opened up. Should I be looking someplace else?
I don’t think I use any SLL tool to download gmail…just attempting to use Outlook. But, outlook on it’s own doesn’t work for me either. I do have firefox for a browser…could that be the problem?
I’m testing Outlook now with 2 gmail accounts. No problem.
Although, I’m using Stunnel with:
pop/smtp server: 127.0.0.1
Pop port: 11110
Smtp port: 11025
Maybe Alanrf could say something… he’s an expert on mail ‘troubleshooting’…
I’m testing Outlook now with 2 gmail accounts. No problem.
Although, I’m using Stunnel with:
pop/smtp server: 127.0.0.1
Pop port: 11110
Smtp port: 11025
Maybe Alanrf could say something… he’s an expert on mail ‘troubleshooting’…
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You need to enable and use the Outlook/Exchange provider/plug-in with Outlook 2007.
The avast plug-in works within your outlook 2007 and as such can deal with SSL connections. You shouldn’t require STunnel if you use the Outlook/Exchange provider.
The Internet Mail provider operates ‘outside’ the email client (regardless of which one you use and as such 'can’t deal with SSL connections without third party application support.
By starting the Outlook/Exchange provider in avast On-Access Protection Control (see image).
When you Boot and avast starts it will be waiting for you to start Outlook 2007 and when it does there will be an avast plug-in inside outlook 2007, which should be enabled and ready to go.
Check, Outlook 2007 > Tools > Trust center > Add-inns
Yes, I’ve restarted my computer. When I open Outlook, I do see a ms outlook/exchange plug-in message. But, I don’t see the avast plug-in under either the active or inactive sections. Thanks so much for your help.
Is it in the disabled items, Tools > Trust center > Add-inns > Manage Disabled items.
Is the Outlook/Exchange provider in avast still running ?
When you start it you will be asked if you want to persist the changes you should answer Yes otherwise on reboot it will not be running.
Generally when we say reboot it is relating to an OS reboot, and it was to say if you didn’t answer Yes to the persist the changes in avast when you started the Outlook/Exchange provider, then on OS reboot it would revert to the previous state, e.g. disabled.
That message then I would assume is the splash screen saying the avast plug-in is running/started.
The fact that there is nothing in the manage disabled items is a good sign, but I can’t understand why you can’t find the avast plug-in saying it is enabled/running, etc. (as I said I don’t use Outlook so I’m totally in the dark here).
Reboot windows and see if the Outlook/Exchange provider is running in avast and check if the avast plug-in is running in Outlook ?