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Op System: Windows 7 (64bit)
Anti-Virus: Avast free Antivirus
Email Account: gmail.com
Email Client: Eudora 7 using POP3.
I have also experienced similar challenges this past week. Following is a brief summary of events so far, excluding those actions that led nowhere.
Monday:
- Re-registered Avast software. (This has to be done annually.) This caused Avast to download a new version of its software.
Tuesday:
- Ran Eudora. All OK.
- During this session Avast announced that a system restart was required to complete its software update. This was the first indication I had that an Avast update was being performed.
- Shutdown and restarted system.
- Ran Eudora. Immediately encountered problem with a particular SSL certificate.
- Spent much of the day trying to understand the problem. Found this thread in the Avast forum.
Wednesday:
- Performed a Windows System Restore to a restore point prior to the Avast software update. (It was at this point that I learnt that Avast had updated from version 10.0.2208 to 10.3.2223.)
- Ran Eudora. First pass of Check Mail downloaded email normally. However subsequent Check Mail attempts failed with SSL certificate problem.
Friday:
- Found post here that LowRider had forwarded from the Google forum. (Thanks LR.)
- Executed these steps and found the problem certificate. Highlighted it and then clicked on the ADD TO TRUSTED button.
- Executed Check Mail in Eudora and email downloaded normally. However subsequent Check Mail attempts failed with what appeared to be an encryption problem with an unnamed certificate.
- Re-executed the “fix” from the Google forum and found that the same certificate was highlighted with a skull. Highlighted it and then clicked on the ADD TO TRUSTED button.
- Executed Check Mail in Eudora. Access to Gmail failed with User/Password problem.
- Installed Windows Live Mail. Access to Gmail failed with the same User/Password problem.
- Logged into Gmail on the web and reset my password.
- Ran Eudora. Reset my password. Executed Check Mail. Email downloaded. It seems to me that Google (b)locked client access to my email account.
Everything appears to have running ok since then. However I am still using version 10.0.2208 of Avast. It will be interesting to see what occurs when I re-register Avast again.