"Ron Hirsch" wrote in message
...
After I disabled the outgoing AVG e-mail scanning, I noticed that on my
next
bootup it had reset itself to back on.
Then it dawned on me that since I installed the latest version of Spyware
Doctor a short time ago, it now was adding a tag line at the bottom of
mesages that I sent, stating that it had scanned the message also. And
this
was something new - that I hadn't seen before. Unlike AVG, disabling this
inn Spyware Doctor did not get it "upset" at all.
I then sent a message off to my friend who was having all the problems
with
my mail, and it went through fine.
So it seems that the problem was related to a double scan at my end,
coupled
with whatever he was doing at his end.
Hopefully all is now back on track.
Thanks to all who participated in helping me with this situation.
Ron Hirsch
Spyware Doctor prevents a lot of changes to the Registry. That is why AVG
email scanning returned after a restart. Spyware Doctor did not allow AVG
to record your change in the Registry.
--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
http://www.fjsmjs.com
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