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Subject: Re: Error when attempting to start inetd
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 06:39:52 -0700
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Chris Taylor wrote:

> They tend to proxy incoming mail ports. If you happen to be running a
> mailserver on localhost, this is usually going to break.
>
> Almost all of those connections will be to AVG (though thunderbird will
> not be aware of that).

I disabled AVG's "E-Mail Scanner" but I still cannot connect.

> In the user variables or system variables? (System Properties, Advanced,
> Environment Variables)

The user variable path.  I just added it to the system variable Path but 
that did not fix the problem. 


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