Tried Avast. I still have the same problems with one exception Avast
didn't scan my incoming webmail accounts email or at least the notice
wasn't added nor email scan graph showed any activity. I have re-
installed AVG; at least it scans my incoming webmail emails. I have
simply quit using the Hotmail extension for incoming email until a
time it starts to work again. Outgoing is currently going a regular
smtp connection as the webmail version is completely useless to for my
use.

Eugene

On Aug 23, 8:04 am, Blues Renegade <[email protected]> wrote:
> SOLUTION: I switched to Avast! (FREE anti-virus for Windows version)
> years ago because of issues with AVG and Webmail running on Windows.
>
> I've never had these kind of conflicts between Webmail running under
> Thunderbird for Linux and other Linux applications.
>
> On 8/20/2010 7:24 AM, KE4AVB wrote:> Does anyone else have problems sending 
> email using TB webmail and AVG?
> > When the email scanner is on the main body of the message is not in
> > the received email. This is affecting all my Webmail Smtp accounts, I
> > am unable send anything thru Webmail unless it is sent as an
> > attachment. I don't know if it is a Webmail problem, an AVG problem or
> > that Webmail simply doesn't work with the AVG software. My regular TB
> > smtp's has no problem using the AVG software so at least I can still
> > send my work off to my suppliers.
>
> > I am also unable to received large emails with attachments thru the
> > Hotmail extension unless I turn off AVG resident shield. For now I had
> > to disable the Hotmail Extension because it no longer works. I am just
> > forwarding all my received Hotmail email thru the AOL extension. This
> > is being done at the Hotmail site since they now allow me to forward
> > to an outside account.
>
> > The Webmail author says its a timeout problem on receiving. Strange
> > that I am unable to receive the emails with AVG on and that I able to
> > receive the same email thru the AOL and Gmail extensions fine. Hotmail
> > receives that the same message if I turn off AVG's resident shield.
>
> > Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
>
> > Eugene

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