JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2011 20:22:12 +1100, Daniel<d...@albury.nospam.net.au>
wrote:
t Linder

Hi to all who answered me. Through Googling for several hours, I have
solved my problem. I could not send e-mails because of Avast antivirus
software, which blocked my outgoing e-mails. Following a tip from a
5-year old post, I unchecked the Avast box about scanning outgoing mail,
and voila, I can now send e-mails. Go figure.

Thanks again.

Mort Linder

Why would you want to be scanning your outgoing mail?? Unless, of
course, you knew you were infected!!

Daniel

I like Avast but at least they provide controls to shut down  the
unecessary scanning like outgoing mail.  Need to go into the advanced
level in each group to do that.

But a bigger problem lately is all those apps that keep using up
cycles to check for updates.  I remember fondly the days when the
ZoneAlarm icon never blinked except when I was on-line.

--
  JohnW-Mpls

Hi John,

Right you are. However, the problem was that Avast screens outgoing mail by default, unbeknownst to me, on my 4 computers. Yet, 3 worked well, and only 1 had the problem described previously. Why? Chi sa? I had to stumble upon a 5year old post in a Google sewarch to find the solution.

Mort
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