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mailserver has rejected my sent file as infected - how do I check it?

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I am in discussion with my email service provider having experienced many of my emails being rejected by the mail server which has identified them as spam or infected - I want to wave avg over the latest rejected email but how do i find it if its buried with the others in a single file?

I am in discussion with my email service provider having experienced many of my emails being rejected by the mail server which has identified them as spam or infected - I want to wave avg over the latest rejected email but how do i find it if its buried with the others in a single file?

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Please be aware AVG is selling personal information and browsing data for their AVG free customers. Or so their new privacy policy says.

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Right click on email and select 'Save as' choose where to save it: not in thunderbird, put it on desktop the filename should have a .eml extension click on Save.

then it will be a separate file.

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Brill ...job done ... many thanks '

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Please be aware AVG is selling personal information and browsing data for their AVG free customers. Or so their new privacy policy says.