I read some other posts and found a possible temporary solution by terminating the internet mail protection. This can’t be the only solution because it would leave me exposed when using internet mail. I’ll wait patiently for smarter minds to comment.
Yes. I had Norton 360. I uninstalled it prior to installing Avast the 1st time. As information, I have Windows XP installed on a Sony Vaio desktop with 512MB RAM and 1 local drive (partitioned C: / D:) with an external drive for back-up. I’ve installed Avast on the partitioned local drive (D:) to keep from loading up the “Windows” drive (C:). I don’t think this has anything to do with the issue but I thought I’d mention it, just in case. Thanks.
If your sending mail is on Port 25 and is SSL (encrypted) (even though the error reads No on SSL), Avast by itself can not scan the mail and you could just disable the Internet Mail scan. Encyrpted mail can not be unencrypted by Avast, you could use additional programs, such as stunnel, to do that but the future Avast 5 is suppossed to have this feature without additional 3rd party programs.
Also, you may have a message that is exceeding the timeout of the server - try to up OE timeout to 600 (5 min), restart OE and see if it sends then.
Norton can be a real pig to get rid of even after an uninstall.
A link worth looking at, which is a program removal tool that can remove the remnants of a number of different Norton Programs: Removing your Norton program using SymNRT
Thanks for the good suggestions. I changed the OE timeout to 600 s, turned the Internet Mail protection back on and tried to send a simple/short message…no go. I guess I’ll just wait on Avast 5 to correct it. I will use the removal tool to get rid of all the Norton/Symantec stuff…I noticed a few Norton files still on during my initial scan.
I didn’t think it had anything to do with timing out nor did I think it had anything to do with SSL, if it actually did have something to do with SSL increasing the time out wouldn’t make any difference to avast not being able to handle SSL.
Have you tried downloading and running the norton removal tool (?) as this kind of thing, email not working is a common issue with remnants of norton.