Tag on Sent Emails

Discussion in 'ESET Smart Security v3 Beta Forum' started by pvsurfer, May 22, 2007.

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  1. pvsurfer

    pvsurfer Registered Member

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    Without entirely disabling ESS from scanning my outbound email (Outlook), how can I prevent ESS from adding the following tag to my sent emails: o_O
    TIA
     
    Last edited: May 22, 2007
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    For Outlook see the image

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  3. TouchuvGrey

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    And then do the same for POP3.
     
  4. Chuck_IV

    Chuck_IV Registered Member

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    This won't affect Outlook's POP3 email. Only the POP3 settings will affect it.

    IMO, this needs to change. Settings in the Outlook section, should affect anything done in Outlook, including POP3, while the POP3 setting should only affect any other email packages.
     
  5. Jo Ann

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    I completely agree. As it is, it's misleading (and ineffective)!
     
  6. pvsurfer

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    Right; changing the tag in the POP3 section (to Infected Only) did the trick -- there's little question that this is confusing for an Outlook user! :blink:
     
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  7. Abeltje

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    I think if you only use Outlook, you can disable POP3 email scanning. This is what I always do.
     
  8. Jo Ann

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    I don't think so! :doubt:
     
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