"Newsgroup ®" <spamtrap.TakeThisOut@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:<c053cm$12okau$1@ID-171354.news.uni-berlin.de>...
> "kmc" <kmc94.TakeThisOut@webtv.net> wrote in message
> news:f27ebb61.0402072205.49100e91@posting.google.com...
> | I just installed the free version of AVG on my PC a couple of days
> | ago. Yesterday, I sent an email to a friend and today there was a
> | response from her in my mailbox. When I opened it, there was only a
> | message that outgoing mail had been certified virus free. I haven't
> | seen this message from any other email I have sent since installing
> | AVG, so I'm not sure what this means. It certainly looked like my
> | friend was emailing me back, but there was no content, just the AVG
> | message.
> |
> | What does this mean?
> |
> | Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Your friend has sent you a message with no content (no written text )
> probably in error ask them what it was they sent you?.
>
> If you wish your email to have the AVG signature on the bottom of message
> automatically
> You will be using Outlook Express or I believe it also works in Outlook.
> Open AVG CONTROL CENTRE
> Select E-mail Scanner
> Put tick in all the boxes including plugin
> Select Advanced Settings if you wish to customise message
> Select Certification
> Put any additional text you wish on the signature
> Click ok
> Click ok
>
> and that's it set up
> Incoming mail will only show message when using Outlook.
>
Thank you so much. I suspected that she sent a blank email, since she
seems to often have some inexplicable computer problem (translation:
user-error), but I thought I'd ask here to be sure.
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