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You can check this on the Settings -> Antivirus settings page. Look in the "Last 10 items scanned" | You can check this on the Settings -> Antivirus settings page. Look in the "Last 10 items scanned" | ||
- | Restarting | + | If the problem is that the subscription has expired (maybe you were trying the 30 day free evaluation subscription? |
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+ | Otherwise, restarting | ||
The default behaviour of VPOP3 is to block new messages arriving in VPOP3 if you have the virus scanner enabled, because otherwise you may receive messages that haven' | The default behaviour of VPOP3 is to block new messages arriving in VPOP3 if you have the virus scanner enabled, because otherwise you may receive messages that haven' | ||
- | If you would prefer VPOP3 to continue accepting new messages even if there is a problem with the virus scanner, you can turn off the **Stop accepting messages after a fatal virus scanner error** checkbox. | + | If you would prefer VPOP3 to continue accepting new messages even if there is a problem with the virus scanner, you can turn off the '' |