- In Live Mail, set 995 and SSL for pop3, 587 and TLS for smtp.
- Close Live Mail.
- Delete all account settings in Avast | MailShield | Expert Settings | SSL accounts.
- Reboot and run Live Mail.
- Avast should warn you about unscannable SSL-Mail connections.
- In Live Mail, set no SSL and no TLS, standard ports.
Does it work then?
thank you Zyndstoff, I tried these settings but it does not work. I uninstalled Windows Live Mail (and any related applications), cleaned the registry manually, I deleted the folders / files related to WLM, removed settings SSL / TLS in Avast!, Disabled the firewall of Win7 and Avast! ... After resettlement the error message returned in WLM.
Yet I used to configure the PC (it's part of my job) but I admit that there is an enigma.
EDIT : I can give you some details.
Still, I tried again to follow all the steps proposed by Zyndstoff and here the results:
- With a Gmail.com account I can not send email with port 587 (error sending)
- Even if I change the settings in WLM, I delete settings for SSL / TLS Avast when I restart my computer, then restart WLM: windows alerts Avast! not return.
- When I change the SSL port 995 TLS error does not appear immediately (contrary to the port 995 over SSL) in WML> WLM remains on "Checking for mail for at least 30 seconds to 1 minute and then he displays the error as in the screenshot of my first post.
- If I indicate the port 25 and the box checked for SSL in WLM I can send mail through WLM> Avast! recognizes this port and indicates gmail.com> 25> TLS. Now, if I untick the box SSL in WLM (I keep port 25) then I can not send email and the error message comes from WLM.
- I can send email via port 465/SSL WLM. If I untick the box SSL in WLM I can not send email because the error message reappears.