Can avast use multple smtp servers without authentication(plain).
In my case I use the bat!
If I enter “127.0.0.1#the.smtp.server.I.want” I get no joy?
Cheers
Can avast use multple smtp servers without authentication(plain).
In my case I use the bat!
If I enter “127.0.0.1#the.smtp.server.I.want” I get no joy?
Cheers
You can try the new Bat plugin instead of the general mail scanner: http://www.avast.com/forum/index.php?board=2;action=display;threadid=1500;start=0#msg9076
Will the Bat! plugin scan outbound mail also???
Peter
and for the original question: is the smtp server you apparently can’t connect in use by the internet provider you have your access to the internet to?
I ask this, because I can’t smpt out messages to one of my email accounts, but that is because my provider does not allow relaying. All connections to any smtp port is routed through their own server.
In short: does it work directly, without the 127.0.0.1
Peter
yes it does!
Yes, no smtp relay blocking, but I’ll use the plugin so there is no need to route through Avast’s mail proxy.
Will the Bat! plugin scan outbound mail also???
Yes of course. Both inbound and outbound traffic is filtered.