"Ian Betts" <> wrote in message
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> Ian
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> "thecreator" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi technerd,
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>> I can tell you how to proceed, but post back with your McAfee
>> VirusScan version information. Each is a little different.
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>> thecreator
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>> "technerd" <> wrote in message
>> news:537E20C4-9AE3-4FFE-BFEC-...
>>>I am having numerous problems with email and want to get rid of McAfee. I
>>> thought I would use the Add/Remove program, then the uninstall tool from
>>> McAfee. I read elsewhere on another forum to first disable email
>>> integration
>>> but don't know what that means. If anyone can give me some VERY simple
>>> advice
>>> on how to proceed I'd be very grateful.
>>> I'm thinking of going to Avast or AVG. Unfortunately, my troubles
>>> started
>>> after the 30-day McAfee trial (3 year contract came with new Dell
>>> computer).
>>> Can I cancel the subscription? Any advice?
>>>
>>>
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> You don't need the version number or to disable anything. Just use the
> add/remove program. Sorry no you cannot claim a refund on McF.
Getting rid of McAfee is a reward in and of itself.
> It is a catch you type of service on new computer?
Like supermarket loss leaders.
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> Go for Avast, it probably the best free one.
The experiences recorded on the Windows.vista.mail forum
definitely concur that that Avast (and AVG) are robust and
reliable (free) products.
note. Antivirus email scanning by any product is superfluous.
http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#3