I'm in the middle of switching my parents over to Mozilla, and I'm having a bit of a problem with Thunderbird. I check their e-mail - the virus scan (AVG) runs OK, the E-mail is received - but immediately after, I lose my DSL connection. It's not a huge problem - I can easily reconnect. But it's an annoyance I'd like to take care of. Suggestions?
Edit: Ok, it's worse, my DSL is just disconnecting randomly now for no apparent reason, though I think it has something to do with Thunderbird.
Thunderbird Question
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Thunderbird Question
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Re: Thunderbird Question
That doesn't really sound like something that would be caused by an e-mail program. Thunderbird doesn't modify any connection settings -- it merely tries to make a single connection out though the default mail port -- so if it's the cause of the disconnections, then another e-mail program would have caused the same (have you tried Outlook Express?). Until your update, I was suspecting that AVG was set to disconnect after acquiring updates or connecting to the Internet for mail, but what you've added indicates that this probably isn't the case.Joe wrote:I'm in the middle of switching my parents over to Mozilla, and I'm having a bit of a problem with Thunderbird. I check their e-mail - the virus scan (AVG) runs OK, the E-mail is received - but immediately after, I lose my DSL connection. It's not a huge problem - I can easily reconnect. But it's an annoyance I'd like to take care of. Suggestions?
What are you using to connect? PPPoE, or an ISP-specific scheme? I'm not too familiar with DSL (my area only has cable), so I might not be able to help much...
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