Even in Outlook 2003 and earlier there are a long list of problems caused by
incoming/outgoing email scanning. I use AVG and always disable that feature.
Some of the known problems with the scanning enabled (AVG is actually better
than Norton and others here) are multiple copies (100's) of emails sent out
for each real one sent, a large message takes so long to scan that the
connection times out but the scanner sends anyway to a black hole and the
message never gets to the recipient but Outlook thinks it was sent, and
blank incoming emails.
If you look at the archives of the newsgroups you will see hundreds of
problems caused by incoming/outgoing email scanning just for Outlook 2003.
--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
"Sandy Miller com" miller(dot)sandy(at)gmaildot wrote in message
news

I dont intend to argue with you. You are right, in as much as I have
already
admitted that I made an error of judgement. And apologised for it in
several
places here already. I can admit and stand by the fact that I made
amistake.
It does not mean you are right or wrong.
And it does not reveal exactly who is at fault - MS S/W or AVG AntiVirus.
Never the less I am SURE this will fox many users. And if you take the
approach you did not many will get it resolved. I found my solution
elsewhere.
For the record, Outlook 2007 B2 will be screwed unless you switch off
'incoming and outgoing certify' which is a setting within AVG AntiVirus
email
Scanner function.
You can find the details he
http://forum.grisoft.cz/freeforum/re...backpage=2,sv=
Cherrio