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Old October 27th 06, 12:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Sweeney
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Default Outlook Express Resets Incoming Mail Server (POP3) Every Reboot

Sadly, I have disabled the e-mail scanning and the spam filter and I am
still having the server setting reset to 127.0.0.1 every time I reboot. Any
suggestions regarding how I might rid my self of this malady would be most
appreciated. Thanks.


"Sweeney" wrote in message
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Thanks. I understand now. Much appreciated.


"Charlie Tame" wrote in message
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Yes it will as long as you have the real-time protection on.

What your AV is trying to do is redirect outlook express to ask for mail
via a small mail server program the AV has installed (127.0.0.1 is always
the address of your local machine, the one you are typing on) so that the
AV's "Proxy" server can filter out virus infected emails. Unfortunately
OE does not like the timing errors this can introduce and so it is a
system that is prone to causing major OE problems.

Your AV uses the same definitions for this as it does for normal
real-time protection, so the coverage is no greater but the risk of
damaging OE goes up considerably.

The real-time part will stop anything executing or perhaps even being
saved to disk that is dangerous although you will probably spot bad
emails first. Always remember though that no AV system can stop a brand
new virus that's just been released so you remain your computer's best
protection.

Charlie


"Sweeney" wrote in message
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Yes. 127.0.0.1. That is exactly it. Thank you so much. Strange. I
have been using McAfee for nearly a year now and this problem just
surfaced a couple of days ago. I must have received a product update
that created this problem.

Why do you say that the e-mail scan function of the anti-virus software
serves no useful purpose? Will my anti-virus program still catch
e-mails and attachments that contain viruses?

Thanks again.

" mac" wrote in message
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"JEANNE Sweeney" wrote in message
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Every time I shut down Windows XP and restart, Outlook Express for
some reason changes the IP address of the incoming mail server (POP3)
to a dummy address. I have to go in manually each time and change the
incoming mail server (POP3) address to the correct address for my 6
e-mail accounts with two different internet service providers. These
settings will remain no matter how many times I open and close Outlook
Express until the next time I turn the computer off. When I restart,
the bogus IP address for the incoming mail servers (POP3) are back.
It is the same bogus IP address for both internet service providers.

Does anyone have any advice for how I can get the true IP addresses
for the incoming mail servers (POP3) to stick when I change them? The
way I have been doing it is to go into Tools-Accounts-Properties.
Thanks.



127.0.0.1?
This is being caused by your anti virus software, disable the section
of it ONLY that scans incoming and outgoing mail, it serves no useful
purpose.
Spam filtering programs have been known to cause it also.

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Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. OE. [DTS]









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