Have a small problem here 
I use both 98 and XP on my system (dual boot).
But the data-files for the mail-client (Agent) are common.
That makes the new avast 4.5 problematic.
On 98 I still need to use the old mail-scanner setup (using 127.0.0.1 as POP3 and SMTP server) BUT on XP that doesnât work anymore (or?) and I should use the real servers.
But since that data-path is the same (need to be for Agent to use the same mail-folders for storing the messages) I canât have to configs for the POP3 and SMTP servers either 
Any ideas on how to get around this problem?
Eddy
2
Avast 4.5 handles mail different from Avast 4.1 on NT systems.
Read the posts I, Igor and Vlk made on the first page in THIS THREAD
Since you have to install Avast twice (on 98 and XP) you can configure them both indepently of one another. The data path does not interfer with the scanning of Avast.
I donât think you got the point. The mail-scient Iâm using are using the same .INI-file on 98 and XP. Thathas to be so to use the same data-files (to be able to check/read mails from both 98 and XP). And that .INI-file contains the POP3 and SMTP servers. So I canât setup the mail-program to use â127.0.0.1â on 98 and âpop3.myisp.comâ on XP. It has to be the same value. And how do I then get this to work with avast! 4.5 mail-scanner (that is different on 98 and XP)?
Eddy
4
You got me wrong. It is Avast that you need to setup properly in both 98 and XP.
But how can I get avast! to behave equal in both 98 and XP?
avast! under 98 will still need the setup of mail-programs with â127.0.0.1â for POP3 and SMTP server to scan mail.
avast! under XP doesnât support this. But the mail-program should then be setup with the real POP3 and SMTP names.
BUt I canât have to configs for my mail-program, it needs to use the same config for 98 and XP (either â127.0.0.1â OR the real server names). How do I then make this work with avast! 4.5 (both on Win98 and WinXP). Thatâs the problem.
Eddy
6
No, it only needs the same config when it comes to the data path.
The email application can have different accounts setups under 98 and XP
For Forte Agent Iâm afraid thatâs not true 
The âStart inâ path determins BOTH where to store the mail-data (folders) AND where to get the account info.
There is no âmultipple accountsâ in Agent. The only way is to changes the âStart inâ path. Then you can have several data-files and .ini-files. But only one .ini files for each set of data-files.
So I cannot have to different account setups for one set of data-files. Thatâs the problem. I know that not very flexible, but thatâs the way so far (until a newer version comes).
Why canât avast! work the same way in 98 and XP, either by having the XP setup still recogzize the â127.0.0.1â method, OR by having the new way also work on 98 installations?
igor0
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The new way cannot work in Win98 because thereâs no driver available (and it never will be, with a very high probability).
You can make it work the old way in WinXP, though - put the value
AutoRedirect=0
into the [MailScanner] section of avast4.ini.
Ahhh⌠Thank you⌠Will that prevent the new scanner from hooking on to the data-stream as wellâŚ
If I add that parameter before upgrdaing the XP setup to avast! 4.5 will everything work as before then, or do I need to change something (port numbers or anything else)?
Will this âwork in 98 modeâ switch be there in future versions too?
igor0
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It will not prevent the Network Shield to be loaded, if you mean this. As far as I know, the new mail protection doesnât monitor the network traffic as you expect. Instead, the connections to e-mail ports are redirected (by the aswTdi driver) to the e-mail scanner. So, all you prevent this way is basically just the automatic redirection (which you will set in the e-mail client instead).
Honestly, I donât know - itâs worth trying. If the update resets your settings (because it doesnât doesnât check for the parameter), just run the Mail Protection Wizard afterwards.
I think it will. Since the necessary code is there anyway (to support Win 9x), thereâs no reason to remove it (besides, it may be useful on some strange configurations).
But if you donât install the âNetwork Shieldâ what is then redirecting POP3 and SMTP traffic to the mail-scanner? Is there yet another service filtering all IP-traffic installed 
I have not enabled the Network Shield (have both hardware and software firewalls) and I now use the e-mail scanner with the âAutoRedirect=0â (Win98 mode) and that works.
So is there still a service monitoring the IP-traffic for no reason
And if there is, can I stop that service 
(my XP stakes forever to start, even with all non-important services stopped, donât know why, avast! is scanning programs for 30-40 seconds before ZoneAlarm start and network is available - guss Iâll have to enabled the âshow detailsâ to see what all those programs scanned are 
igor0
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The aswTdi driver is doing the redirect; itâs used both by the Network Shield and Internet Mail component. So, Iâd say if neither of these two providers is installed, the driver shouldnât be there.