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| This article is not just about performance issues. Antivirus software can also cause odd behavior (bad, incorrect or unusual), and crashes (random or consistent, infrequent or frequent).
|
Go over to the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. On the menu bar click the Thunderbird menu and select About Thunderbird. At the top of the Thunderbird window click the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. The About Thunderbird window will open and Thunderbird will begin checking for updates and downloading them automatically. Of Thunderbird. Ask a question about Thunderbird or submit your own review at MacUpdate. I could see such aggressive self-editing going on in the Mac Mail software. 29 December 2016. Version: 45.5.1.
Possible behaviors:
.. while doing the following:
My Antivirus software has been working great. Thunderbird is the only program that is affected. I even tried disabling my antivirus software.
{{Warning Your antivirus software probably worked great for months or years, across many previous versions of Thunderbird. But this is NO guarantee it is working correctly now. Antivirus and Thunderbird have a complex relationship, and that relationship can be broken by updates or version changes of either software. Yes even if Thunderbird is the only software affected, even if your AV version did not change. AV vendors don't always play nice, and don't always adapt their software to new versions of other software on your computer, whether you know it or not they do make accommodations under the hood for how they interact with other software. In short, if TB performance is good when AV software has been disabled, doesn't make this fundamentally a bug in Thunderbird, although there are certainly areas of Thunderbird performance that can be improved.
A quick way to test the impact of antivirus software is to start Windows in safe mode, or start Mac in safe mode. Sony nex 7 controller software for mac. If problem is gone with operating system in safe mode, then the cause can be antivirus or some other software loading during the OS startup.
*NOTE, disabling antivirus using AV settings has proven over the years to not be a perfect or sufficient test. Sometimes AV setting changes do what they should, but often it does not. Therefore the only test that can be fully trusted is OS safe mode.
*NOTE, if you altered the Thunderbird file locations (Thunderbird profile location or mail folders) then you MUST change your antivirus software to exclude these nonstandard locations.
If safe mode or other adjustments suggest that antivirus may be causing your problem, you have the following choices:
%% You might find suggestions below, on an antivirus website or support site, or in a bug report which flags antivirus in the whiteboard.
Please see the sections above before proceeding.
Problems have been reported with:
Also, several products have caused pop download errors or slowness if incoming mail is scanned [38]
The following programs have generally been reported to work well with Thunderbird. (This is not proof that these products can't have problems)
Feb 2019: AVG preventing Thunderbird from retrieving emails. The status bar says connected and getting mail but no mail arrives or mail arrives and is marked as read. AVG topic support here
AVG can not scan SSL connections and requires you to include it's certificates into the Thunderbird certificate store. AVG reference here
If you use AVG secure VPN you need to set up your mail client. See here It is important to not that specifying an IP address removes flexibility from your mail connection and may cause issues if the provider changes the Internet Protocol (IP) address used for the server. Normally Domain Name Services shield us from such changes by looking up the IP address on the fly.
AVG causes intermittent Not Responding in Windows 10.[42]
McAfee has had major problems with Thunderbird over the years, causing crashes and poor performance, 'Not Responding', 'Unresponsive Script', and other issues. (For example [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49], (in 2013), [50],[51],[52],[53],[54],[55],(perhaps),[56],[57],[58],[59],[60],[61], [62], bug 592303.)[63]
We recommend you do all of the following:
If none of the above helps and you suspect McAfee is the cause then you may need to remove McAfee using the McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool, and seek different antivirus software.
If you are uncertain that McAfee is the cause, you can test whether something started during Thunderbird or Windows startup is involved:
If the problem is gone then you must dig to find which Windows installed program or Thunderbird addon is causing the problem.
NOTES:
Installation issue - If thunderbird update fails and you get a 7-Zip Access Denied error when downloading a new version or updating and you are using McAfee VirusScan Enterprise + AntiSpyware Enterprise 8.8, see the advice in this thread.
When TLS and SSL protocols are used, e-mail scanning either cannot scan e-mails or may block them entirely. To solve this issue, reconfigure E-mail scanning to listen to the standard unencrypted port (110) or to any unused port Fprot support article here.
Thunderbird 3.0.1 was painfully slow for me on my 2.4 GHz core 2 duo until I took the following steps:
Disabled Global Indexing:
Add a special exclusion to Antivirus software that covers the directory in the profile where TB stores its mailbox files. In my case the software was F-Prot so the steps were:
Note that the path to thunderbird's mailbox files varies with each OS, and exception instructions are specific to your virus scanner.
My theory is this: It looks like Thunderbird 3.0.0 and above generates a huge number of file open, seek or read events causing the virus scanner to scan the mailbox files over and over again. This only seems to affect scanners that ignore file extensions and scan all files. This could be proved if someone has some IO monitoring tools and can observe how TB interacts with the mailbox files.
The release of Avast 10.3.2223 ( We think it is that version) has resulted in issues with avasts preventing Thunderbird from functioning correctly. The workaround appears to be to create an exception in avast for the file nsemail.html in your computers temp folder. I have to say 'appears to be' as Avast have not yet replied to my email. [66], [67], [68], [69], [70], [71] SUMO links [72], [73]
As advised by user BigDave67 in th support topic 1094117Now what seems to have worked for me is this:
Avast describe the cause thus 'The Mail Shield in Avast 2015 uses advanced scanning method for incoming and outgoing e-mails over SSL/TLS secured connections', the reality is they perform a man in the middle hack of your connection using SSL certificates by making themselves a top level certifying authority. As Thunderbird like all quality mail client maintains it's own certificate store the Avast hack does not work. There are instructions on the avast site explaining how to make then a trusted certifying authority.
Anecdotal evidence only, no definitive testing has been done. Love if it if somebody could find the time to do some thorough AVAST and TB testing!
My problem was Avast antivirus, once I stopped the service and restarted(virus program ect) thunderbird was once again working perfectly. Its a ssl cache problem within AVAST, not thunderbird. Learned from trying to eliminate avast from list of what may be interfering with thunderbird 3.1.2
'So I guess my problem's solved. I just wish I knew what happened. All I did was shut down the mail protection for a day, then restarted it. I didn't change a single setting in Mozilla Mail (didn't even open the options tab). Very strange, but I'm happy now!'
'Yeah, OK, so I uninstalled Avast, restarted the computer, launched TB and voila. Images are now loading when I click 'Show Remote Content'. '
Examples: [74]From Thunderbird Support
From MozillaZine Forum BullGuard Thread October 7, 2010:
To quote a Norton support article 'The email scanning feature in your Norton product cannot scan emails from the accounts that are configured for SSL. Email scanning can only scan emails from the accounts that are configured for POP3 and SMTP' Source page here This would mean that IMAP mail accounts are also not scanned, regardless of the connection security.
Norton's products have a number of exceptions, but SONAR is the one usually refered to. There are suggestions that you create a exception for Thunderbird to fix slowness. The Norton support forum has instructions here
Norton Security Deluxe is reported to cause issues with the Language reverting to English. [75]
In regards to performance issues with antivirus software .. The global search & indexer normally only has impact during the initial indexing process. Performance of this feature should be acceptable after initial indexing is complete. The time needed for initial indexing normally varies from a few hours to a day, depending on the total size of all your messages.
The initial indexing process, performed upon upgrading from a prior version of Thunderbird, may be sped up by disabling on demand antivirus scanning of the Thunderbird mailbox files.
Malware (usually found only on Windows systems, but could be on any system e.g. Mac or Linux) can install a bogus Internet access proxy. This proxy can slow down Thunderbird and other programs that access the Internet. Symptoms include 'couldn't connect to proxy' errors, slow sending and receiving of email, and images not being displayed in HTML emails. Sometimes these can be found after a MalWareBytes scan.
'FInally! Got the answer from support at AVIRA, which wouldn't update for me. (also, THunderbird wouldn't 'connect to proxy').
I went to Internet Explorer -- tools-- internet options-- connections-- LAN settings.There, I unchecked 'Use proxy server;..' Voila! it all works. Avira updates, Thunderbird shows images, Java updates. It all works again.
Apparently, when you do a full system scan with MalWareBytes, it puts that on for you to keep the computer from dialing out, but it doesn't uncheck it for you afterwards. How many of you use MalWareBytes? It's a good program, but check the LAN settings after scanning.'
Internet Explorer tools internet options connections LAN settings and then uncheck 'Use proxy server'
After every upgrade you have to do the following.There seem to be two solutions from http://community.spamfighter.com/forums/p/237/888.aspx:
| This article is not just about performance issues. Antivirus software can also cause odd behavior (bad, incorrect or unusual), and crashes (random or consistent, infrequent or frequent).
|
Go over to the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. On the menu bar click the Thunderbird menu and select About Thunderbird. At the top of the Thunderbird window click the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. The About Thunderbird window will open and Thunderbird will begin checking for updates and downloading them automatically. Of Thunderbird. Ask a question about Thunderbird or submit your own review at MacUpdate. I could see such aggressive self-editing going on in the Mac Mail software. 29 December 2016. Version: 45.5.1.
Possible behaviors:
.. while doing the following:
My Antivirus software has been working great. Thunderbird is the only program that is affected. I even tried disabling my antivirus software.
{{Warning Your antivirus software probably worked great for months or years, across many previous versions of Thunderbird. But this is NO guarantee it is working correctly now. Antivirus and Thunderbird have a complex relationship, and that relationship can be broken by updates or version changes of either software. Yes even if Thunderbird is the only software affected, even if your AV version did not change. AV vendors don\'t always play nice, and don\'t always adapt their software to new versions of other software on your computer, whether you know it or not they do make accommodations under the hood for how they interact with other software. In short, if TB performance is good when AV software has been disabled, doesn\'t make this fundamentally a bug in Thunderbird, although there are certainly areas of Thunderbird performance that can be improved.
A quick way to test the impact of antivirus software is to start Windows in safe mode, or start Mac in safe mode. Sony nex 7 controller software for mac. If problem is gone with operating system in safe mode, then the cause can be antivirus or some other software loading during the OS startup.
*NOTE, disabling antivirus using AV settings has proven over the years to not be a perfect or sufficient test. Sometimes AV setting changes do what they should, but often it does not. Therefore the only test that can be fully trusted is OS safe mode.
*NOTE, if you altered the Thunderbird file locations (Thunderbird profile location or mail folders) then you MUST change your antivirus software to exclude these nonstandard locations.
If safe mode or other adjustments suggest that antivirus may be causing your problem, you have the following choices:
%% You might find suggestions below, on an antivirus website or support site, or in a bug report which flags antivirus in the whiteboard.
Please see the sections above before proceeding.
Problems have been reported with:
Also, several products have caused pop download errors or slowness if incoming mail is scanned [38]
The following programs have generally been reported to work well with Thunderbird. (This is not proof that these products can\'t have problems)
Feb 2019: AVG preventing Thunderbird from retrieving emails. The status bar says connected and getting mail but no mail arrives or mail arrives and is marked as read. AVG topic support here
AVG can not scan SSL connections and requires you to include it\'s certificates into the Thunderbird certificate store. AVG reference here
If you use AVG secure VPN you need to set up your mail client. See here It is important to not that specifying an IP address removes flexibility from your mail connection and may cause issues if the provider changes the Internet Protocol (IP) address used for the server. Normally Domain Name Services shield us from such changes by looking up the IP address on the fly.
AVG causes intermittent Not Responding in Windows 10.[42]
McAfee has had major problems with Thunderbird over the years, causing crashes and poor performance, \'Not Responding\', \'Unresponsive Script\', and other issues. (For example [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49], (in 2013), [50],[51],[52],[53],[54],[55],(perhaps),[56],[57],[58],[59],[60],[61], [62], bug 592303.)[63]
We recommend you do all of the following:
If none of the above helps and you suspect McAfee is the cause then you may need to remove McAfee using the McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool, and seek different antivirus software.
If you are uncertain that McAfee is the cause, you can test whether something started during Thunderbird or Windows startup is involved:
If the problem is gone then you must dig to find which Windows installed program or Thunderbird addon is causing the problem.
NOTES:
Installation issue - If thunderbird update fails and you get a 7-Zip Access Denied error when downloading a new version or updating and you are using McAfee VirusScan Enterprise + AntiSpyware Enterprise 8.8, see the advice in this thread.
When TLS and SSL protocols are used, e-mail scanning either cannot scan e-mails or may block them entirely. To solve this issue, reconfigure E-mail scanning to listen to the standard unencrypted port (110) or to any unused port Fprot support article here.
Thunderbird 3.0.1 was painfully slow for me on my 2.4 GHz core 2 duo until I took the following steps:
Disabled Global Indexing:
Add a special exclusion to Antivirus software that covers the directory in the profile where TB stores its mailbox files. In my case the software was F-Prot so the steps were:
Note that the path to thunderbird\'s mailbox files varies with each OS, and exception instructions are specific to your virus scanner.
My theory is this: It looks like Thunderbird 3.0.0 and above generates a huge number of file open, seek or read events causing the virus scanner to scan the mailbox files over and over again. This only seems to affect scanners that ignore file extensions and scan all files. This could be proved if someone has some IO monitoring tools and can observe how TB interacts with the mailbox files.
The release of Avast 10.3.2223 ( We think it is that version) has resulted in issues with avasts preventing Thunderbird from functioning correctly. The workaround appears to be to create an exception in avast for the file nsemail.html in your computers temp folder. I have to say \'appears to be\' as Avast have not yet replied to my email. [66], [67], [68], [69], [70], [71] SUMO links [72], [73]
As advised by user BigDave67 in th support topic 1094117Now what seems to have worked for me is this:
Avast describe the cause thus \'The Mail Shield in Avast 2015 uses advanced scanning method for incoming and outgoing e-mails over SSL/TLS secured connections\', the reality is they perform a man in the middle hack of your connection using SSL certificates by making themselves a top level certifying authority. As Thunderbird like all quality mail client maintains it\'s own certificate store the Avast hack does not work. There are instructions on the avast site explaining how to make then a trusted certifying authority.
Anecdotal evidence only, no definitive testing has been done. Love if it if somebody could find the time to do some thorough AVAST and TB testing!
My problem was Avast antivirus, once I stopped the service and restarted(virus program ect) thunderbird was once again working perfectly. Its a ssl cache problem within AVAST, not thunderbird. Learned from trying to eliminate avast from list of what may be interfering with thunderbird 3.1.2
\'So I guess my problem\'s solved. I just wish I knew what happened. All I did was shut down the mail protection for a day, then restarted it. I didn\'t change a single setting in Mozilla Mail (didn\'t even open the options tab). Very strange, but I\'m happy now!\'
\'Yeah, OK, so I uninstalled Avast, restarted the computer, launched TB and voila. Images are now loading when I click \'Show Remote Content\'. \'
Examples: [74]From Thunderbird Support
From MozillaZine Forum BullGuard Thread October 7, 2010:
To quote a Norton support article \'The email scanning feature in your Norton product cannot scan emails from the accounts that are configured for SSL. Email scanning can only scan emails from the accounts that are configured for POP3 and SMTP\' Source page here This would mean that IMAP mail accounts are also not scanned, regardless of the connection security.
Norton\'s products have a number of exceptions, but SONAR is the one usually refered to. There are suggestions that you create a exception for Thunderbird to fix slowness. The Norton support forum has instructions here
Norton Security Deluxe is reported to cause issues with the Language reverting to English. [75]
In regards to performance issues with antivirus software .. The global search & indexer normally only has impact during the initial indexing process. Performance of this feature should be acceptable after initial indexing is complete. The time needed for initial indexing normally varies from a few hours to a day, depending on the total size of all your messages.
The initial indexing process, performed upon upgrading from a prior version of Thunderbird, may be sped up by disabling on demand antivirus scanning of the Thunderbird mailbox files.
Malware (usually found only on Windows systems, but could be on any system e.g. Mac or Linux) can install a bogus Internet access proxy. This proxy can slow down Thunderbird and other programs that access the Internet. Symptoms include \'couldn\'t connect to proxy\' errors, slow sending and receiving of email, and images not being displayed in HTML emails. Sometimes these can be found after a MalWareBytes scan.
\'FInally! Got the answer from support at AVIRA, which wouldn\'t update for me. (also, THunderbird wouldn\'t \'connect to proxy\').
I went to Internet Explorer -- tools-- internet options-- connections-- LAN settings.There, I unchecked \'Use proxy server;..\' Voila! it all works. Avira updates, Thunderbird shows images, Java updates. It all works again.
Apparently, when you do a full system scan with MalWareBytes, it puts that on for you to keep the computer from dialing out, but it doesn\'t uncheck it for you afterwards. How many of you use MalWareBytes? It\'s a good program, but check the LAN settings after scanning.\'
Internet Explorer tools internet options connections LAN settings and then uncheck \'Use proxy server\'
After every upgrade you have to do the following.There seem to be two solutions from http://community.spamfighter.com/forums/p/237/888.aspx:
| This article is not just about performance issues. Antivirus software can also cause odd behavior (bad, incorrect or unusual), and crashes (random or consistent, infrequent or frequent).
|
Go over to the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. On the menu bar click the Thunderbird menu and select About Thunderbird. At the top of the Thunderbird window click the Help menu and select About Thunderbird. The About Thunderbird window will open and Thunderbird will begin checking for updates and downloading them automatically. Of Thunderbird. Ask a question about Thunderbird or submit your own review at MacUpdate. I could see such aggressive self-editing going on in the Mac Mail software. 29 December 2016. Version: 45.5.1.
Possible behaviors:
.. while doing the following:
My Antivirus software has been working great. Thunderbird is the only program that is affected. I even tried disabling my antivirus software.
{{Warning Your antivirus software probably worked great for months or years, across many previous versions of Thunderbird. But this is NO guarantee it is working correctly now. Antivirus and Thunderbird have a complex relationship, and that relationship can be broken by updates or version changes of either software. Yes even if Thunderbird is the only software affected, even if your AV version did not change. AV vendors don\'t always play nice, and don\'t always adapt their software to new versions of other software on your computer, whether you know it or not they do make accommodations under the hood for how they interact with other software. In short, if TB performance is good when AV software has been disabled, doesn\'t make this fundamentally a bug in Thunderbird, although there are certainly areas of Thunderbird performance that can be improved.
A quick way to test the impact of antivirus software is to start Windows in safe mode, or start Mac in safe mode. Sony nex 7 controller software for mac. If problem is gone with operating system in safe mode, then the cause can be antivirus or some other software loading during the OS startup.
*NOTE, disabling antivirus using AV settings has proven over the years to not be a perfect or sufficient test. Sometimes AV setting changes do what they should, but often it does not. Therefore the only test that can be fully trusted is OS safe mode.
*NOTE, if you altered the Thunderbird file locations (Thunderbird profile location or mail folders) then you MUST change your antivirus software to exclude these nonstandard locations.
If safe mode or other adjustments suggest that antivirus may be causing your problem, you have the following choices:
%% You might find suggestions below, on an antivirus website or support site, or in a bug report which flags antivirus in the whiteboard.
Please see the sections above before proceeding.
Problems have been reported with:
Also, several products have caused pop download errors or slowness if incoming mail is scanned [38]
The following programs have generally been reported to work well with Thunderbird. (This is not proof that these products can\'t have problems)
Feb 2019: AVG preventing Thunderbird from retrieving emails. The status bar says connected and getting mail but no mail arrives or mail arrives and is marked as read. AVG topic support here
AVG can not scan SSL connections and requires you to include it\'s certificates into the Thunderbird certificate store. AVG reference here
If you use AVG secure VPN you need to set up your mail client. See here It is important to not that specifying an IP address removes flexibility from your mail connection and may cause issues if the provider changes the Internet Protocol (IP) address used for the server. Normally Domain Name Services shield us from such changes by looking up the IP address on the fly.
AVG causes intermittent Not Responding in Windows 10.[42]
McAfee has had major problems with Thunderbird over the years, causing crashes and poor performance, \'Not Responding\', \'Unresponsive Script\', and other issues. (For example [43], [44], [45], [46], [47], [48], [49], (in 2013), [50],[51],[52],[53],[54],[55],(perhaps),[56],[57],[58],[59],[60],[61], [62], bug 592303.)[63]
We recommend you do all of the following:
If none of the above helps and you suspect McAfee is the cause then you may need to remove McAfee using the McAfee Consumer Products Removal tool, and seek different antivirus software.
If you are uncertain that McAfee is the cause, you can test whether something started during Thunderbird or Windows startup is involved:
If the problem is gone then you must dig to find which Windows installed program or Thunderbird addon is causing the problem.
NOTES:
Installation issue - If thunderbird update fails and you get a 7-Zip Access Denied error when downloading a new version or updating and you are using McAfee VirusScan Enterprise + AntiSpyware Enterprise 8.8, see the advice in this thread.
When TLS and SSL protocols are used, e-mail scanning either cannot scan e-mails or may block them entirely. To solve this issue, reconfigure E-mail scanning to listen to the standard unencrypted port (110) or to any unused port Fprot support article here.
Thunderbird 3.0.1 was painfully slow for me on my 2.4 GHz core 2 duo until I took the following steps:
Disabled Global Indexing:
Add a special exclusion to Antivirus software that covers the directory in the profile where TB stores its mailbox files. In my case the software was F-Prot so the steps were:
Note that the path to thunderbird\'s mailbox files varies with each OS, and exception instructions are specific to your virus scanner.
My theory is this: It looks like Thunderbird 3.0.0 and above generates a huge number of file open, seek or read events causing the virus scanner to scan the mailbox files over and over again. This only seems to affect scanners that ignore file extensions and scan all files. This could be proved if someone has some IO monitoring tools and can observe how TB interacts with the mailbox files.
The release of Avast 10.3.2223 ( We think it is that version) has resulted in issues with avasts preventing Thunderbird from functioning correctly. The workaround appears to be to create an exception in avast for the file nsemail.html in your computers temp folder. I have to say \'appears to be\' as Avast have not yet replied to my email. [66], [67], [68], [69], [70], [71] SUMO links [72], [73]
As advised by user BigDave67 in th support topic 1094117Now what seems to have worked for me is this:
Avast describe the cause thus \'The Mail Shield in Avast 2015 uses advanced scanning method for incoming and outgoing e-mails over SSL/TLS secured connections\', the reality is they perform a man in the middle hack of your connection using SSL certificates by making themselves a top level certifying authority. As Thunderbird like all quality mail client maintains it\'s own certificate store the Avast hack does not work. There are instructions on the avast site explaining how to make then a trusted certifying authority.
Anecdotal evidence only, no definitive testing has been done. Love if it if somebody could find the time to do some thorough AVAST and TB testing!
My problem was Avast antivirus, once I stopped the service and restarted(virus program ect) thunderbird was once again working perfectly. Its a ssl cache problem within AVAST, not thunderbird. Learned from trying to eliminate avast from list of what may be interfering with thunderbird 3.1.2
\'So I guess my problem\'s solved. I just wish I knew what happened. All I did was shut down the mail protection for a day, then restarted it. I didn\'t change a single setting in Mozilla Mail (didn\'t even open the options tab). Very strange, but I\'m happy now!\'
\'Yeah, OK, so I uninstalled Avast, restarted the computer, launched TB and voila. Images are now loading when I click \'Show Remote Content\'. \'
Examples: [74]From Thunderbird Support
From MozillaZine Forum BullGuard Thread October 7, 2010:
To quote a Norton support article \'The email scanning feature in your Norton product cannot scan emails from the accounts that are configured for SSL. Email scanning can only scan emails from the accounts that are configured for POP3 and SMTP\' Source page here This would mean that IMAP mail accounts are also not scanned, regardless of the connection security.
Norton\'s products have a number of exceptions, but SONAR is the one usually refered to. There are suggestions that you create a exception for Thunderbird to fix slowness. The Norton support forum has instructions here
Norton Security Deluxe is reported to cause issues with the Language reverting to English. [75]
In regards to performance issues with antivirus software .. The global search & indexer normally only has impact during the initial indexing process. Performance of this feature should be acceptable after initial indexing is complete. The time needed for initial indexing normally varies from a few hours to a day, depending on the total size of all your messages.
The initial indexing process, performed upon upgrading from a prior version of Thunderbird, may be sped up by disabling on demand antivirus scanning of the Thunderbird mailbox files.
Malware (usually found only on Windows systems, but could be on any system e.g. Mac or Linux) can install a bogus Internet access proxy. This proxy can slow down Thunderbird and other programs that access the Internet. Symptoms include \'couldn\'t connect to proxy\' errors, slow sending and receiving of email, and images not being displayed in HTML emails. Sometimes these can be found after a MalWareBytes scan.
\'FInally! Got the answer from support at AVIRA, which wouldn\'t update for me. (also, THunderbird wouldn\'t \'connect to proxy\').
I went to Internet Explorer -- tools-- internet options-- connections-- LAN settings.There, I unchecked \'Use proxy server;..\' Voila! it all works. Avira updates, Thunderbird shows images, Java updates. It all works again.
Apparently, when you do a full system scan with MalWareBytes, it puts that on for you to keep the computer from dialing out, but it doesn\'t uncheck it for you afterwards. How many of you use MalWareBytes? It\'s a good program, but check the LAN settings after scanning.\'
Internet Explorer tools internet options connections LAN settings and then uncheck \'Use proxy server\'
After every upgrade you have to do the following.There seem to be two solutions from http://community.spamfighter.com/forums/p/237/888.aspx: