I have avoided both for as long as I can remember, for the reasons that are
being posted again and again in the newsgroup.
The wording that Peter used implied to me that all anti-virus programs were
equally culpable, which is the reason for my post - just shows how different
everyone's perceptions are
R.
"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
news:4F17D858-5C0C-4D97-9C4A-...
> It is an email scanning problem confined to Norton and McAfee.
> That is why Peter Folkes mentioned those 2 anti-viruses.
>
> Avast works great!
>
> "Romane" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
>> news:e$...
>> > This is probably caused by your antivirus program.Windows Mail and most
>> > other email clients is incompatible with Anti
>> > Virus that is set to scan incoming and outgoing emails . Are you using
>> > Norton or MacAfee by any chance.
>>
>> I do not find this. I have one computer with Avast and one with NOD32.
>> Both
>> are set to scan emails, both work like a charm and neither has any (or
>> had
>> any) affect on the operation of either Windows Mail or Outlook Express.
>> Not
>> have they affected Thunderbird on the occasions that I have run it.
>>
>> R.
>>
>>