5/12/2023 0 Comments TinywallProbably the one that checks messages that are being sent and received for viruses and appends the little html blurb to the end of the text of outgoing messages. They obviously dug deeper and found that an Avast executable was the problem. Remember that the solution - which I found on an obscure French website - involved someone figuring out that white-listing Thunderbird itself was not enough to allow the sending and receiving of email messages. That would place the "bug" in the lap of Microsoft and/or Avast, but they probably don't care. Windows Defender Firewall - when managed via a 3rd party front-end like TinyWall - may not list all applications/executables that are trying to access the internet and need to be white-listed. I think that there is a lesson to be learned here - and this will be useful for other non-Microsoft applications.
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