Hal
Mon Jul 07 15:37:46 PDT 2008
May I suggest that, to avoid inevitable future problems, you uninstall AVG,
then do a custom re-install WITHOUT any email scanning services? Email
scanning is redundant, it does nothing but cause problems, and your system
is fully protected without it, provided you keep AVG's resident file system
scanner up to date.
Hal
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"Moragger via OfficeKB.com" <u44659@uwe> wrote in message
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> I believe it was saying Logon to Pop server failed (displayed a big red X
> alongside the send test email line). However, I have solved the problem
in
> the interim. It was apparently a problem with the new AVG 8.0, which was
in
> conflict with some older version of Norton I still had on my computer. I
> uninstalled AVG, then Norton, then REinstalled AVG and the problem went
away.
> No idea why, and I'm not enough of a techie to understand the inner
workings.
> I am, however, happy to have my email back up and running. Thanks!
>
> Gordon wrote:
> >>I have begun to receive the same error message - I can send emails, and
> >>when
> >> I test my settings, it indicates that Outlook cannot log on to the Pop
> >> server.
> >
> >And what does the exact error message from the "test account settings"
> >dialog say?
>
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