Suddenly, the internet mail is timing out when connecting to my pop3 provider. If I turn off the internet mail protection, my mail client is able to connect just fine. POP3 address is pop3.covad.net:110.
NOTE: If I try using telnet to go to that address, without internet mail provider running, the POP3 welcome banner comes up after hitting return, with internet mail provider running, the banner never shows up.
Oops, getting senile ;D
Seriously though seeing this “without internet mail provider” surely you don’t need the Internet Mail provider enabled since you are using MS Outlook not OE, you only need the Outlook/Exchange plugin I believe, or do you use that as well?
I’m using Outlook to pull down from a POP3/SMTP server. Not sure if I need both enabled or not. If I disable internet mail, will it still scan messages that come in via POP3?
I don’t use Outlook so I can’t say for sure, but as far as I’m aware the idea of a plugin is to allow integration directly so this shouldn’t require the Internet Mail provider, which is acting outside as a local proxy.
All you need do to check is open the Outlook/Exchange detailed view and you should be able to see the Last Scanned: change and the Scanned Count: increase if it is working, e.g. scanning your email.
MS Outlook (full, not the Express) needs the avast! Outlook/Exchange plugin to scan email (inbound or outbound).
The Bat! is another email client that has a specific plugin.
All other pop3/smtp email programs could use the Internet Mail provider.
Using ONLY MS Outlook (full) you don’t need the Internet Mail provider.
Yes, I turned off the Internet Mail provider and left the Outlook/Exchange provider running and it is still scanning the messages via POP3/SMTP in Outlook 2000.
In Outlook 2002, though, it does not work. If the Internet Mail provider is stopped, the messages aren’t being scanned (scanned count in the Outlook provider doesn’t increment) and no X-Antivirus tags in the header.