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Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Author: Jiri Pik
Date: Aug 30, 2008 22:30

Hello:

I am using Norton Internet Security ("NIS") 2008, PGP Desktop ("PGP") 9.8
and SpeedFiler ("SF") all of which apparently listens to the event triggered
when a message is sent in Outlook 2007.

SpeedFiler's function is to automatically file email messages into the
chosen Outlook folders when a message is sent. SpeedFiler's addon function
fails to file about 50%% of emails sent, apparently because it's not called,
most likely because of some conflict in the SENT event listener.

I have disabled the NIS's outgoing emails scanning, but still it doesn't
help.
How would you troubleshoot this problem? How can you determine if there is
a conflict in the listeners? What would you do? Have you encountered a
similar problem in the past?
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Date: Aug 31, 2008 04:12

You would need to uninstall Norton, use the tool on Norton site to
completely remove, then clear temp files & reboot, before you could further
troubleshoot your several problems.

"Jiri Pik" jiripik.com> wrote in message
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> Hello:
>
> I am using Norton Internet Security ("NIS") 2008, PGP Desktop ("PGP") 9.8
> and SpeedFiler...
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Author: Jiri Pik
Date: Aug 31, 2008 07:07

I completely uninstalled the NIS, and installed Kaspersky Internet security
2009 but the problem remains. Not sure what's going on. Any advice?

On 8/31/2008 6:30:57 AM, "Jiri Pik" wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am using Norton Internet Security ("NIS") 2008, PGP Desktop ("PGP") 9.8
> and SpeedFiler ("SF") all of which apparently listens to the event
...
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Author: F.H. Muffman
Date: Aug 31, 2008 08:56

>> I am using Norton Internet Security ("NIS") 2008, PGP Desktop ("PGP")
>> 9.8 and SpeedFiler ("SF") all of which apparently listens to the
>> event triggered when a message is sent in Outlook 2007.
>>
>> SpeedFiler's function is to automatically file email messages into
>> the chosen Outlook folders when a message is sent. SpeedFiler's addon
>> function fails to file about 50%% of emails sent, apparently because
>> it's not called, most likely because of some conflict in the SENT
>> event listener.
>>
>> I have disabled the NIS's outgoing emails scanning, but still it
>> doesn't help.
>> How would you troubleshoot this problem? How can you determine if
>> there is a conflict in the listeners? What would you do? Have you encountered
>> a similar problem in the past?
>
> I completely uninstalled...
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Date: Aug 31, 2008 10:25

Did you use the intergrate with Outlook option?
You would need to uninstall any AV security that is intergrated, before you
can continue with diagnosis

"Jiri Pik" jiripik.com> wrote in message
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>I completely uninstalled the NIS, and installed Kaspersky Internet security
> 2009 but the problem remains...
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Author: Jiri Pik
Date: Sep 1, 2008 00:06

I have done so but the problem remains.

On 8/31/2008 12:12:40 PM, "DL" wrote:
> You would need to uninstall Norton, use the tool on Norton site to
> completely remove, then clear temp files & reboot, before you could
> further troubleshoot your...
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Re: Troubles with SENT event listener - SpeedFiler         


Date: Sep 1, 2008 03:34

Then you would need to seek support from your third party tools supplier

"Jiri Pik" jiripik.com> wrote in message
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>I have done so but the problem remains.
>
> On 8/31/2008 12:12:40 PM, "DL" wrote:
>> You would need to...
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