With avast 7 you were required to turn off the security in your email client so that avast was able to handle the security for you, with avast 8 you can turn the security back on within your email client and delete the email ssl accounts from avast as they are no longer needed.
Yep already done that - The mail client is set to SSL there is a tick in Avast to Scan SSL but it refuses to allow mail to be received or sent - It only works if I take the tick out of SSL in Avast or shut down the Mail Scanning entirely.
From what I’ve read, I don’t believe I’m the only one with this problem - Everything else works fine but for now have the have the mail unprotected until it works
If unticking the scan SSL works for now then stick with that until someone with more knowledge about Gmail pops in, technically your not unprotected as I think Gmail is pre-scanned with two different AV’s
No that gobbledegook link does not help, there are no error messages - Thunderbird keeps scrolling and scrolling till it eventually times out but retrieves immediately if I either take the tick out of SSL in Avast or turn of the MailScan entirely
Are you using a portable version of Thunderbird perhaps? If you are, then you must do some manual configuration because the Avast installer does not propogate any installation parameters to the portable Thunderbird email program. Follow the instructions below:
Open an elevated command prompt (eg run as admin) and execute “certmgr.msc” (without quotes). Now find the Avast Root Certificate and export it to a common directory (ie, downloads, documents, etc):