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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: LfmC on March 23, 2011, 09:09:58 AM
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This is quite a big security hole, and one that needs a simple solution ASAP IMO. gmail is here to stay, as is avast, but expecting users to install additional software just to get avast to scan their email is a bit of a stretch...
So my question is: Is there a simple way get avast internet security to scan gmail?
Win7 x64/Thunderbird/gmail
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yes, if you sett it up correct ;)
all attachments will be scanned by the file shield if you save or open!
avast! 5.x: Some e-mails are not scanned by the Mail Shield
http://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=458
OBS: Google is protecting all gmail accounts with Postini spam/virus filter using twin AV engines from McAfee and Authentium
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10276548-83.html
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Thanks for the reply.
..so essentially I disable SSL in Thunderbird and let avast handle the encryption? Is this safe?
Since the instructions are only for Outlook (kind of shortsighted IMO) i don't know if I need to disable both incoming and outgoing server security?
I've disabled incoming from SSL/TLS to none, but outgoing server (SMTP) is still on STARTTLS. Do I need to set that to NONE as well?
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Yes, you need to disable ALL encryption.
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..so essentially I disable SSL in Thunderbird and let avast handle the encryption? Is this safe?
Yes avast will do the SSL
I am not very familiar with Thunderbird but maybe Logos can help you if he see this...
Or try forum search as this has been asked many times before...
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Done. Thanks. :)
Any way to test if the ssl encryption is working?
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Any way to test if the ssl encryption is working?
Considering that Google's mailservers will ONLY let you connect when connection is encrypted, you have already tested it.
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If you can send and recive mail then it is working
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Excellent! Thanks again guys