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yelta

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Email attachments
« on: March 15, 2004, 01:54:58 PM »
Hi,
is there a way to scan inbound mail attachments using avast 4 home edition?
thanks
yelta

shgoh

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Re:Email attachments
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2004, 01:58:48 PM »
yes definitely....what email client are you using?

use the mail wizard 1st....if not successful....then will teach you the manual config.. :)
« Last Edit: March 15, 2004, 01:59:36 PM by shgoh »

yelta

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Re:Email attachments
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2004, 02:08:11 PM »
Thanks for the fast reply shgoh, the mail client I am using is Outlook Express 5. I think I have set all parameters in avast4 but I still can't scan inbound attachments, sorry for sounding vague but I am a complete newbie to computers.

shgoh

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Re:Email attachments
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2004, 02:15:12 PM »
no worries mate... :)

Step one: changing the file AVAST4.INI

Open avast4.ini file in Notepad editor. You will find this file in the folder Data in your avast! installation folder, e.g. C:\Program Files\ALWIL Software\avast4\Data.
Find the section named [MailScanner]. Write these lines into this section (if they already exist, change them):
DefaultSmtpServer=smtp.server.com
DefaultPopServer=pop.server.com
DefaultImapServer=imap.server.com (only if you are using IMAP server for incoming mail).
Replace smtp.server.com by the address of the SMTP server you are using, e.g. smtp.tiscali.com. Do the same for POP (and IMAP) server (e.g. pop3.tiscali.com).
If your e-mail program supports SMTP authentication, and also makes it possible to set a different login name for SMTP than for POP, insert the line: UseDefaultSmtp=0.
If your e-mail program does not support SMTP authentication, insert the line: UseDefaultSmtp=1.
Save the changes and close the Notepad editor.
Step two: modifying the account properties in your mail program

Launch your mail program.
Let the program display the account settings.
If you want to check outgoing messages, change the address of SMTP server to the address of the local computer, i.e. 127.0.0.1.
If you want to check incoming messages, change the address of POP (IMAP) server to the address of the local computer, i.e. 127.0.0.1.
Change user (login) name this way: append the character # (double hash) and the address of your POP (IMAP) server (the same as you specified in the avast4.ini file in Step one). Login name should then look like this:
Ann.Jones#pop3.tiscali.com
If your e-mail program supports SMTP authentication and also makes it possible to set a different login name for SMTP than for POP
If the SMTP authentication is enabled, append the character # and the address of your SMTP server to the login name (e.g. annie2#smtp.tiscali.com).
If the SMTP authentication is disabled, enable it and use the character # together with the address of your SMTP server as the login name (e.g. #smtp.tiscali.com).
Save your changes.
The manual setting of the Mail scanner is now complete.



i got this fron the help files provided by avast... ;)

hope it helps

yelta

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Re:Email attachments
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2004, 02:22:21 PM »
Thanks for the info shgoh will follow the steps as described.
 ;)

shgoh

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Re:Email attachments
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2004, 02:23:45 PM »
good luck....come back if you need more help.... ;)

no no.....come back even you don't need help....you can help others too... ;D