AVG is configured to use the email certificate functionality that is part fo
the overall mail standards to tag messages that it has handled with a message
to state that they are safe.
AVG insist that they currently are not offering any support or assistance
other than to specifically switch off the certificate functionality in the
email scanning tool of their anti-virus software.
It seems that the methods for handling email that Microsoft have used are
not exactly to the official standards - AVG will do nothing further in the
short-term.
So you either turn off anti-virus checking with AVG or just the
certification or remove it entirely if you want to get the full functionality
of Outlook 2007 Beta2.
The messages that you have 'lost' are actually corrupted and Outlook will
never be able to display them until the messages are fixed. They still retain
all their original data with an extra email certificate that is causing
Outlook to ignore the body of the email.
Can anyone in MS advise if a fix is to be issued to repair messgaes that
have been affected in this way?
Be careful out there...
Patrick Schmid
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http://pschmid.net
"dkintheuk" <dkin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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In fact the only reason i;m even using this software is that i support
customers using Windows and Microsoft software and I have already received a
number of questions about it.
You are right taht either AVG or Microsoft will have to give in but to be
honest, I couldn't give a rat's ass. The fault can only rest with someone who
chooses not to follow web standards. Simple as that.
I read the full EULA and am full tversed in understanding the intricacies of
the legal work in this regard. Microsoft have been lovely in letting people
get this software early and to be honest i think it is a great leap forward.
I just hope that they listen to their potential customers and produce a
product that is fit for purpose when it finally launches.
Ta.
I've been using Outlook 2007 for almost a year now with AVG here with no
problems at all. Of course I never use the integrated email scanning, which
as Patrick mentioned is redundant and problematical.
--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
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