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Whickerman | 21:22 Thu 02nd Aug 2007 | Technology
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I'm using AVG free edition, and outlook 2003 for my gmail account. Is there any reason why my emails don't have the 'scanned by avg' message on them? It's set to scan incoming and outgoung mail
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Is it just shown as an attachment - a paperclip symbol perhaps - and when you open the attachment you see the 'scanned..' message.

I am genuinely interested as to why you use outlook for gmail as gmail is web-based and can be accessed from any pc in the world. It also has its own mail fetcher for up to 5 other email accounts which is much more user friendly than outlook.

Just puzzled.
Which is more user friendly than outlook Ethel
More puzzled.
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No, it's missing altogether.

BTW - I use outlook as I use the other functions on there too - calendars etc.
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I just log on to gmail if I'm not at home Ethel
Okay, but google has an excellent calendar which can be accessed from any pc.

*I will stop obsessing about google*

Sorry I couldn't help with your question though.
A bit OT, but doesn't anyone worry about Google having access to all their data?
Nope - they are exactly the same as any other email provider - just more upfront about it.

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