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Avast Blocking Email Download – Fix

TL;DR

Avast is likely interfering with your email download process by incorrectly identifying it as a threat. This guide shows you how to temporarily disable Avast’s shields, add an exception for your email client or program, and check your quarantine settings.

Step-by-step Solution

  1. Temporarily Disable Avast Shields: The quickest way to see if Avast is the problem is to turn off its protection temporarily.

Try downloading your email again. If it works, Avast is definitely the cause.

  • Add an Exception for Your Email Client: Instead of disabling Avast completely, you should add your email program as a trusted exception. This tells Avast to ignore it.
    • Open Avast and go to “Menu” > “Settings”.
    • Select “General” > “Exceptions”.
    • Click “Add Exception”.
    • Choose “File path” or “Folder path”, depending on whether you want to exclude the email program’s executable file or its entire folder.
    • Browse to find your email client (e.g., C:Program FilesMozilla Thunderbirdthunderbird.exe). If unsure, right-click the email program shortcut and select “Properties” – the path will be listed under “Target”.
    • Click “Add Exception”.
  • Check Avast’s Quarantine: It’s possible Avast has already blocked something related to your email download and placed it in quarantine.
  • Check Avast’s Email Settings: Some versions of Avast have specific settings for email scanning.
  • Update Avast: An outdated version of Avast may have incorrect definitions causing false positives.
  • Restart Your Computer: After making changes, a restart can help ensure everything is applied correctly.
  • If you’re still having problems after trying these steps, consider contacting Avast support or checking their online forums for further assistance.

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