The usual way that works is to uninstall it, not just disable it.
You may want avast! to replace it. It's a good idea to do a custom
install and tell it to leave out the part that scans email.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
"janie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C56A146E-0DF6-45E7-BA7E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Yes, I've checked comcast and my email is set up properly. As I've said
> before I can send original emails and I can forward emails that are
> originals
> received from other folks, but what I can't forward is forwarded emails
> I've
> received.
>
> You say there may be a conflict with Trends virus software? If this is so
> then how do I fix it so that I can finally rest in peace with this danged
> Windows Mail program.
>
> Thanks
> --
> janie
>
>
> "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>
>> A recent version of Trend antivirus software does cause problems
>> in Windows Mail. Maybe the geek squad doesn't know that yet.
>> Problems from Norton or McAfee antivirus software are more
>> common.
>>
>> Have you checked the way you set up the account against Comcast's
>> instructions?
>>
>> <http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=Emailtop17686&cookieattempt=1>
>>
>> They don't seem to have written instructions for Windows Mail yet,
>> so use their instructions for Outlook Express but under Windows
>> Mail.
>>
>> "janie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:C3454BAF-EAD7-4604-B550-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Gary,
>> > First I get "Your SMTP server has not responded in 60 seconds. Would
>> > you
>> > like to wait another 60 seconds for the server to respond? I've tried
>> > clicking "yes" to no avaiil -- I keep getting the same message. It
>> > just
>> > refuses to send forwarded emails that I've received as forwards. It
>> > doesn't
>> > matter if they have attachments or not -- it just will not let me
>> > forward
>> > emails I've received as forwards (envelope with blue arrow pointing to
>> > the
>> > right).
>> >
>> > The error message reads: Server: 'smtp.comcast.net', Protocol:
>> > SMTP,
>> > Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19
>> >
>> > I have Trends virus software and also Webroot spy sweeper.
>> >
>> > Please help. I've even had the Geek Squad over here and they couldn't
>> > solve
>> > it. He sad it has to be something in Window Mail because it's
>> > definitely
>> > not
>> > my server and it's not my virus software.
>> >
>> > janie
>> >
>> >
>> > "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Is there an error message? If so, right-click on it, copy, then paste
>> >> it
>> >> into a reply here. Also let us know which antivirus you are using.
>> >>
>> >> Your ISP probably has a limit on the maximum size of attachments.
>> >> Check with them as to what the limit is.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Jill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> news:E87C7E41-1DAC-4474-81B9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> > I'm having the same issue. In my case, I'm trying to forward an
>> >> > email
>> >> > that
>> >> > has a .wmv attachment. This particular attachment is 5.59 mb. I
>> >> > can
>> >> > also
>> >> > send text emails with no problem but have tried to forward this
>> >> > email
>> >> > numerous times with no success.
>> >> >
>> >> > Please help!
>> >> > Thank you!
>> >> >
>> >> > "janie" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Can anyone help me figure out how to send these particular emails?
>> >> >> Windows
>> >> >> Mail refuses to let me send emails with attachments that I've
>> >> >> received
>> >> >> which
>> >> >> sent to me as forwards (little envelope with blue arrow pointing
>> >> >> right). I
>> >> >> can send other emails which were sent to me as originals with
>> >> >> attachments,
>> >> >> but nothing that was forwarded to me. With Outlook Express I'd
>> >> >> just
>> >> >> click
>> >> >> forward, put in the bcc addys, clean up the body of the email (all
>> >> >> those
>> >> >> forward arrows in the body) and then click send. Windows Mail
>> >> >> won't
>> >> >> let me
>> >> >> do this. I go through the procedure, click send and then a minute
>> >> >> later I
>> >> >> get a windows saying it couldn't be sent. It's not my ISP because
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> sends
>> >> >> everything else. It's some aggravating thing with this new Windows
>> >> >> Mail. Is
>> >> >> there a fix for it? I hope I'm being clear. Outlook Express was so
>> >> >> much
>> >> >> better -- as was Windows XP!!!!!--
>> >> >> janie
>> >>
>>
>>
>>