system
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Hi, I own a Windows XP SP2, and since the 4.5 update I’ve been having problems to send mail. My exact situation, is that I have IIS smtp service installed, so I can send mail from anywhere.
Every time I try to send an e-mail, I receive the following error (In Outlook 2003):
Task ‘XXXXXXX - Sending’ reported error (0x800CCC78) : ‘Unable to send the message. Please verify the e-mail address in your account properties. The server responded: 550 no SMTP server defined. Use avast! Mail Protection Wizard to configure it.’
I look at my SMTP server, and it is localhost, as it is normal for Avast.
The only way I can fix this, is closing outlook, starting the Mail Wizard, and selecting “automatically remove protection from all accounts”, but every time I restart my computer, The problem will com back
Eddy
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Upgrade to 4.5.536 and let us know if the problem is solved.
Vlk
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You basically need to configure your mail client as if avast was not installed. Mail scanning in avast 4.5 works transparently.
http://www.avast.com/eng/after_updating_to_ve.html
The only way I can fix this, is closing outlook, starting the Mail Wizard, and selecting "automatically remove protection from all accounts", but every time I restart my computer, The problem will com back
Are you saying that some other process keeps restoring the 127.0.0.1 server values in Outlook?
BTW are you using a firewall? If so, which one?
Thx
Vlk
system
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The problem is, I really have my SMTP on 127.0.0.1, or localhost…, so the change in it doesn’t matter, plus, I checked my ports, and they are configured OK.
Remember, this only happens when I restart My PC
I’m in the process of downloading the beta version, wait for news…
Vlk
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Well.
Try deleting the following values
PopListen=127.0.0.1:110
SmtpListen=127.0.0.1:25
ImapListen=127.0.0.1:143
from the file \data\avast4.ini.
I’m wondering - haven’t you ever gotten a warning that some of the ports (25, 110, 143) is already occupied? (Either with avast 4.1 or 4.5)
Cheers
Vlk
system
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I Never see that one… strange…
Vlk, thanks for your help, edited the avast.ini, and all worked wonderful…
Eddy, thanks for your suggestion, but I prefer not to install betas on my production laptop.