Author Topic: avast and Spam Inspector  (Read 9971 times)

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peruvian

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Re:avast and Spam Inspector
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2004, 02:03:46 PM »
Ok my friends...
It's too much for me. I was wondering where the 9999 port it is or goes and I can understand what Will says, buy now, we have another problem...what it is K9????
You know? I have unistalled Spam Inspector and that's it!
It's very difficult for me because you are talking about things that I don't know. I can configure my Outlook but when you say 127.0.0.1...what is that? I don't see numbers in my configuration, just names or addresses...Ok, but Spam Inspector has been unistalled and Avast it's working. Thanks a lot to all of you for your concern, you are great people and I thank to everybody!!
God bless you all!!
Jaime (Peruvian) from Lima, Perú

peruvian

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Re:avast and Spam Inspector
« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2004, 02:06:05 PM »
Hi again
Never has been better posted a definition next to my nickname, "I am a Llama" I am peruvian and I know what a Llama is....they live here....and I really am!!

Burkenhare

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Re:avast and Spam Inspector
« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2004, 12:19:51 AM »
I had some trouble getting Spam Inspector & Avast to work together, but I finally figured it out.  Below is the setup I used.

Outlook Express setup for Spam Inspector & Avast antivirus.

Here’s an example email address and mail servers:

Email address:  johnsmith@earthlink.net
Incoming Mail Server (POP3):  pop3.earthlink.net
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):  smtp.earthlink.net


In Outlook Express

Click ‘tools’ menu.
Click ‘Accounts’
Click ‘Properties’

Click ‘Servers’ Tab

Incoming mail (POP3):  127.0.0.1
Outgoing mail (SMTP):  127.0.0.1

Incoming Mail Server
Account name:  johnsmith#pop3.earthlink.net:127.0.0.1:120
Password:*******

Outgoing Mail Server
Check – ‘My server requires authentication’
Click ‘Settings’
Check – ‘Log on using’
Account name:  johnsmith#smtp.earthlink.net
Password:*******
Click ‘OK’

Click ‘Advanced’ Tab

Server Port Numbers

Outgoing mail (SMTP): 25
Incoming mail (POP3): 110
(These are usually the default port numbers and may already be set to these)
Click ‘OK’
Then click ‘Close’ to get out of internet accounts box.


SETTINGS FOR AVAST4.INI FILE
Mailscanner section

[Mailscanner]
DefaultPopServer=pop3.earthlink.net   
DefaultSmtpServer=smtp.earthlink.net
SmtpListen=127.0.0.1:25
PopListen=127.0.0.1:120
ShowTrayIcon=1
UseDefaultSmtp=0
AutoSetProtection=0
Log=1
PassThrough=0
Trust=127.0.0.1



Spam Inspector is filtering the spam with this setup. I've also checked the headers of my emails and they are being scanned inbound & outbound by Avast.

This should do the trick for you.