How to remove outgoing message note (tag)

Greetings,

I’m trying to temporarily get rid of the “outgoing message clean” note (tag) that is automatically added to my outgoing messages. The box under “outgoing mail” (insert notes to clean (uninfected) messages) in the on-access section is not checked, but the note is still being added. Here’s what I’ve tried:

a. Deleting the text from the aswCLTg file and leaving everything blank.

b. Checking and unchecking the box under “outgoing mail”.

Neither has worked. Is there any possible way to delete this tag?

Best regards,
Rash.

Have you tried left clicking the icon - selecting internet mail -customise as per picture [img=http://img481.imageshack.us/img481/8793/untitled2az1.th.png]

Hi there,

Thanks for responding. Tried that and it didn’t work. For background:

  • I’m using a program called “Fast Mailer Pro” to send an HTML newsletter to my club.

  • The following message occurs above the HTML section of the newsletter no matter what I do:

X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 0606-4, 02/10/2006), Outbound message X-Antivirus-Status: Clean

  • I’m on Windows XP Professional

Thanks.

Best regards,
Rash.

That should be in the email headers and is an automatic inclusion.

Your headers shouldn’t appear in the body of the email if that is what is happening ?

It appear above the HTML section because you (I think) are using Multipart MIME email, this is in effect text and html content (two emails in one) and you will get the text header info and the html header info. So avast is compiling a header for both text and html parts of the email content and I guess it is confusing the conversion.

Do you absolutely need to send multipart email rather than HTML or Text only email ?
If you do need both then I would suggest as a workaround you disable outbound scanning temporarily, send the newsletter and enable it after and see if that removes the header info.

Hi David,

I believe that’s exactly what’s happening. I’ll try to tweak the mailing program to see why it’s not sending straight HTML. If that doesn’t work, I’ll just shut avast off (gasp) for one second while sending the newsletter out.

Thanks for the response.

Best regards,
Rash.

No problem, there is no need to switch off avast, just the outbound mail scan.

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