Hello MFPA and Rick,
Sunday, December 2, 2012, 5:26:34 PM, you wrote:
M On Sunday 2 December 2012 at 4:42:28 PM, in
M mid:9510284482.20121202114...@grunwalds.com, Rick wrote:
I don't get that but I have the statls to a regular
port for POP and to a dedicated port for smtp
M No issues
Hello Tbudl,
I've had a problem downloading mail from my gmail account for about a
week. I've generally been able to successfully download from gmail
for several years without. This is the error message from the log:
!12/1/2012, 22:18:26: FETCH - The server does not support TLS, it
Thanks for your help, everyone. I'll just restart TB when I want to be
sure that the plug in is using the latest virus database that I have
downloaded.
Hello Annette and Paul,
I don't see this header in either mail I received or sent. Do you have
the paid version of AVG 6?
Wednesday, May 26,
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 11:54:59 AM, you wrote:
G Check the version number under options-preferences-anti virus
PC mine says 6.0.690
G There must be 2 versions then. One for version 6 and one for version
G 7
PC I think you are right!I keep my AVG updated daily ( check daily..).
I
Hello tbudlers,
I thought I'd give this another try.
Saturday, May 8, 2004, 12:36:41 PM, I wrote:
I've noticed that when I update AVG's virus definitions (6.0 free
version), that the version number showing in TB
(options|preferences|anti-virus) has not updated to the latest
Hello Roelof,
Thanks for the responses, Roelof and Raymund.
Wednesday, May 19, 2004, 12:52:17 AM, you wrote:
RO TB's always running here, but I can't remember any instance of AVG
RO telling me TB had to be closed because of the plug-in. What it does
RO sometimes is telling me the computer has
Hello tbudl,
I've noticed that when I update AVG's virus definitions (6.0 free
version), that the version number showing in TB
(options|preferences|anti-virus) has not updated to the latest
version. I've always closed and restarted TB. Is it really necessary
to do that to get the
Hello Lukas,
I actually started using TB myself because Outlook Express started behaving
increasingly strangely as I accumulated larger amounts of e-mail (300MB, 20,000
messages). I haven't had any problems with TB in that regard.
Tuesday, April 1, 2003, 3:49:49 AM, you wrote:
LL I have been
Hello Lou,
Each workstation is running TB independently (and usually simultaneously). We
originally choose TB because it makes it easy to share and access each other's
e-mail - something that can be important in a small office. So, I guess we
don't really use Frank as a server, more as a
Hello tbudl,
I have a small network with five workstations, happily using TB for several
years. Recently we've installed AVG Antivirus and have found out that a
plug-in exists for TB. I am wondering how to install it.
Here's our situation. One workstation (let's call it Frank)
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