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Old 04-07-2008   #5 (permalink)
Bob


 
 

Re: Discerning Multiple Email Accounts

If needed you can probably use Task Scheduler to customize the frequency of
AVG Free scans.

I'm curious, what kind of machine takes 13 hours a day to scan?

"AndyTampa" <AndyTampa@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> I was hoping you wouldn't say that. I had already disable ALL
> anti-virus/anti-spam software and the problem remained. If I can't use
> the
> Kaspersky, what can I use? The computer came with McAfee, but that didn't
> catch the trojans that AVG Free caught. But the AVG Free can only be set
> to
> not scan or scan the entire computer on a daily basis. With my machine,
> that
> takes 13 hours a day. I did like the way my email worked with the McAfee,
> but McAfee wasn't doing the complete job. I'll uninstall McAfee,
> Kaspersky,
> and AVG and see if Windows Mail gets back to normal. Then I'll only
> install
> the Kaspersky and see what happens. Does that sound like a good plan or
> is
> there a flaw in my logic?
>
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Uninstall Kaspersky to see if that remedies the problem.
>>
>> --
>> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail)
>>
>>
>> "AndyTampa" <AndyTampa@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:F171F4C2-B785-4912-9030-236F70352D40@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> >I set up my Windows Mail to receive email from multiple accounts. I
>> >know,
>> > and in fact, I like that all email goes into one inbox. That suits me
>> > just
>> > fine. It works perfectly for me. I have a column set up so that I
>> > know
>> > which email account the email came from.
>> >
>> > However, now that I've added Kaspersky Internet Security to my
>> > computer, the
>> > emails come in properly but the "account" column empties itself of the
>> > information and Windows Mail no longer recognizes where the email came
>> > from.
>> >
>> > For example, if I replied to an email received in one of my Yahoo
>> > accounts,
>> > the reply would come from the proper yahoo account. What happens now
>> > is that
>> > no matter which email account received the email, replies will always
>> > generate from the default account unless I manually change it.
>> >
>> > Junk email is properly forwarded to the Junk Email folder with the
>> > account
>> > information still there. The non-junk mail loses that information
>> > after it
>> > has been received as 'good' email. I've even completely disabled the
>> > KIS and
>> > the problem remains.
>> >
>> > Is there a setting I can reset in Windows Mail or is there a setting I
>> > should unset in Kaspersky, Windows Mail, or somewhere else?
>>
>>
>>
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