[jaws-uk] Re: problems with a v g

  • From: "Hugh Megarry" <hugh.megarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:38:43 +0100

Yes I am using nod 32 and I don't know if avg free is subsidised by avg pro
at all it must be I suppose it is 

Hugh Megarry 
skype hugh.megarry 
-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaws-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Dorothy Ingram-Gorban
Sent: 10 July 2008 21:59
To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: problems with a v g 

Hugh are you using Nod 32 please, regarding AVg I am still confused anyway I

was told once the Professional version subsidises the free version,but does 
the free version of AVG only work for those who use Jaws 9 and updates, 
there has been so much confusion anyway, reading the article again is it to 
do with AVG  saying attachments? if so you had to stop it by unchecking both

incoming and outgoing mail and somewhere I have the instructions for doing 
that, one could often recognise  if someone was using Avg if their Emails 
said they were attachments and they weren't however I am not sure if it is 
Jaws that has changed its use of AVG by updating or AVG its Policy  of 
subsidising free versions, so sorry to ask this again but I have heard AVG 
for weeks on the list  until to be honest  I still am not clear about it any

more perhaps the bought version now has problems regardless of whether you 
use Jaws or not? ---- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hugh Megarry" <hugh.megarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 12:29 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] problems with a v g


>I just received this in windows secrets newsletter today and thought it
> might be helpful for some of us using a v g
> KNOWN ISSUES
>
> AVG antivirus program garbles HTML e-mails
>
>
> Dennis O'Reilly<http://WindowsSecrets.com/images/wsn/Dennis-OReilly-1.jpg>
> By Dennis O'Reilly
>
> You can change a single setting in AVG's free antivirus program to keep it
> from garbling the Windows Secrets Newsletter and other HTML e-mail from
> appearing as garbled text.
>
> Readers lead us to the source of a glitch that prevented Outlook,
> Thunderbird, and other e-mail clients from displaying Web mail.
>
>
> Dozens of responses point to a single app
>
> In my column last week
>
<http://WindowsSecrets.com/links/jg71oleskmk6d/0effabh/?url=www.windowssecre
>
ts.com%2F2008%2F07%2F03%2F02-Outlook-corrupts-HTML-to-text-for-some-readers>
> , I asked you to write in if your newsletter didn't show images and other
> HTML content as intended. Dozens of you took the time to report the 
> problem.
> (Thank you!) Several people told us how they determined the source of the
> garbling. Bret Miller put it this way:
>
>
> * "A while back when I switched to AVG Free edition, I found that
> AVG's option to certify e-mail was basically killing off all formatting
> in some of my newsletters. So while I appreciate that AVG scans my e-mail,

> I
> turned off the 'certify' option, which then eliminated the unformatting of
> those newsletters.
>
> "This 'certify' option does nothing more than add text at the bottom
> of the e-mail to show that it's been scanned and found safe, so it doesn't
> reduce the effectiveness of the scanner, just the intrusiveness of it."
>
>
> This may not be a cure-all, but it should fix the problem for the majority
> of people experiencing the glitch. (If you use another antivirus program,
> look for a similar setting among that utility's options.)
>
> To disable e-mail certification in AVG, click Tools, Advanced settings,
> choose E-mail Scanner on the left side of the window, and disable Certify
> e-mail for incoming messages. The steps are described in the AVG FAQ
>
<http://WindowsSecrets.com/links/jg71oleskmk6d/9a67c3h/?url=www.grisoft.com%
> 2Fww.faq.num-1087>  (scroll down the page to number 1376).
>
>
> Hugh Megarry
> skype hugh.megarry
>
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