![]() You won’t need it since you have CFP 3+NOD32. If you bought NOD32 & SS, Then leave Spy Sweeper as an on Demand Scanner. If you bought NOD32, You don’t need Spy Sweeper. ![]() Webroot Spysweeper (with email attachment shields off) CFP v.3 seems to running fine, very quietly too with way fewer popups than v.2. ![]() With the email attachment shield in Spysweeper turned off (how on earth did peterg figure that one out?), Eudora/Thunderbird seems to be working fine again. So I lost a day of work, but I’m glad I got CFP working. So why would some email go out on some ports and not others? In CFP, under “My Port Sets” by default all these ports are listed: 110, 25, 143, 993, 995, 465, 587. A window opens with your keycode and subscription information. But I have an account with Fastmail and I could send email out all day on port 587 (with “TSL if available” set). To find your keycode within Webroot SecureAnywhere for Mac: Open Webroot SecureAnywhere (click the Webroot icon in the menu bar, then select Open Webroot SecureAnywhere from the drop-down menu). And no error messages from Eudora/Thunderbird.įor sending, nothing would go out on port 25 (with “TSL if available” set). Under CFP’s “Firewall Events” there were no events listed when I tried accessing or sending email. If I turned on SSL on the other POP accounts checking on port 110, incoming email would work, except for those email accounts which don’t offer SSL. The gmail account is set to retreive mail by POP on port 995 (with SSL). My gmail pop account worked just fine all day even with the email shield up in SpySweeper. I’m using Eudora 8 for email, Eudora 8 is a flavour of Thunderbird and essentially is Thunderbird with some extensions to make it behave like Qualcomm’s Eudora.īut here are some weird symptoms from today before I found the reference to Spysweeper. If your system is clean, SecureAnywhere displays a status screen similar to the following example. SecureAnywhere begins scanning and configuring the application. If prompted, enter an email address and click the Continue button. To use certbot -webroot, certbot -apache, or certbot -nginx, you should have an existing HTTP website thats already online hosted on the server where. I eventually found a post by peterg at suggesting turning off the “emaill attachment shield” in Webroot’s Spysweeper. At the main Installation dialog, click Agree and Install to begin installation. I’ve spent all day and this evening reading posts, removing and re-installing CFP, and trying different settings. Everything seems to work fine except email. ![]()
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