Lost scanning on GMail with 4.6.731 [solved: Thanks Vojtech]

I use Stunnel and OpenSSL (the last versions of both) to read/send email by GMail.
My smtp settings are to add clean notes in emails (and pop too).
The local communication is NOT ignored (i.e., it’s scanned by avast)
All my email account works.

With GMail, I can send and receive mail but their aren’t scanned: I haven’t the clean not, I haven’t the X-Antivirus headers.
It does not work for both txt and html messages.

The redirected ports are:
Pop: 110,11110,120
Smtp: 25,11025

GMail account (email program) listen to:
Pop: 120
Smtp: 11125

I use Spamihilator at port 120.

Stunnel configurations are:

[i]# GMail
client=yes

POP3 service, listens on localhost:11110

[gmail-pop3s]
accept=127.0.0.1:11110
connect:995=pop.gmail.com

SMTP service, listens on localhost:11025

[gmail-smtps]
protocol=smtp
accept=127.0.0.1:11025
connect:587=smtp.gmail.com[/i]

What’s wrong?

I don’t know, no surprise there then ;D

Since you still using both programs and installed them separately, I making a guess that with the latest version of Stunnel incorporating SSL Open as a part of its install there might be some integration issue with the originally installed SSL Open?

Perhaps uninstall both, boot and download the latest Stunnel installer and see if that resolves it?

Note I don’t use Gmail so I don’t have either SSL Open or Stunnel installed, so the above is a SWAG (scientific wild ass*d guess).

I could try going back to old versions… but I really don’t want to…

Not going back to the old versions of both, but uninstall both and install the latest version of Stunnel, which comes with OpenSSL. So the one installation of Stunnel would hopefully install both in an integrated way, don’t know for sure if this would resolve the issue.

I would have thought if this was something that was happening for everyone there would be more in the forums about it?

As usual, no help for me :stuck_out_tongue:

I uninstalled Stunnel and OpenSSL.
Installed the new version of Stunnel with embeded SSL (all togheter, Stunell 4.14).

Outlook Express: no headers (X-Antivirus) for both Inbound and Outbound. No clean messages (Inbound and Outbound).

MS Outlook: no headers (X-Antivirus) for both Inbound and Outbound. Yes! clean messages (Inbound and Outbound).

I wish I could understand what’s going on… ::slight_smile:

Restarting does not help ?

Probably too late now Tech, but I would have suggested testing In/Out messages after the uninstallation of Stunnel and OpenSSL. Maybe you did ?

I restart the computer every day… and ?
In fact there is something wrong and I’ll make another question:

Is there any avast! user that is being able to scan GMail and could see Clean Notes and Headers (X-Antivirus)?

If there is a single one, can you post your settings (pop3 and smtp servers, ports, stunnel configuration…). Thanks.

The only thing I’m getting opening MS Outlook is that, now, in the new version, I get a message saying that there is not an email client… Is was related in other thread by Delta. I get these messages in the next boot.

Well, Vojtech, there is an issue here… ::slight_smile:

What do you mean? The old version of Stunnel and OpenSSL?
I looked for old messages and seems that I’ve lost the possibility of scanning GMail a long time ago (maybe one or two months).
But I never checked it… Now I see my emails aren’t being scanned :-\ :cry:

I can’t be the only one… Are you a GMail user?

Is anything logged to aswMaiSv.log when you send/receive from GMail (with detailed logging) ?

Also check “Ignored Addresses:” and “Ignored Processes:” lines in aswMaiSv.log if they don’t prevent redirection.

Thanks Vojtech… you’ve make me check, again, what were my configurations…
Making manual changes at avast4.ini file and I did s*it, disabling local communication scanning.
So, the spam killer was bypassing GMail scanning.
Now it’s working… yuuppeee…

I always mess my avast installation trying to tweak it or check it for the others :cry:
Thanks again.

I get the readers and the clean notes.

X-Antivirus: avast! (VPS 0547-4, 24/11/2005), Inbound message
X-Antivirus-Status: Clean

avast! Professional: Outbound clean 0547-4, 24/11/2005.
avast! Professional: Inbound clean 0547-4, 24/11/2005.