VPN uses blacklisted IP addresses

When VPN enabled there is a regular chance of my email sending getting error message that SMTP server refused a handshake (or similar sort of) I assume the VPN service uses random IP addresses some of which are blacklisted. I then need to go through the effort of switching off the VPN, forwarding the message from the sent box, editing the Forward part of the email … and I’m fed up.

This now happens so often I shall uninstall Secure Line and run the risk of being doomed.

Anyone else had this problem?

Hi, I’m fighting with these efects for months. Today i checked around 25 notifications of blocked emails. The emails will be blocked by spamhouse or by other email-provider of the receipients. The mostly rejected IP-adresses looks like xxx.yyy.zzz.2, 3, 34, 35, 45 or aaa.bbb.ccc.102 or 104. Some other IP’s like eee.fff.ggg.x or y or z work. If VPN is OFF, sending Emails works too.
Sadly i will be kicked off permanentlyy by Ebay and by my Email-Providers, because I try to connect with those blacklisted IP’s ==> and a lot of works begins, that nobody needs.
QUESTION: Is there any way to disclose those blacklisted Areas (if the software dosen’t check it)

If not, then the only thing to do is, to kick off avast secure line VPN!!

I hope somebody has a workaround!

I’ve send this evening some chr.greetings with the unlisted vpn-ip eee.fff.ggg.88, which is shown in the avast secureline VPN Overview window for 32h.
The notification of both of the rejected emails says “…xxx.yyy.zzz.35…”. It seems, that the software changes the VPN-IP’s during one sessions, but dosen’t show it in the information window!!! Very bad !!