Doug McGarrett wrote:
sig. It is part of the fact that it is free. Not sure what GPG/PGP sigs do either, other than look cool. :) -- K Just get into the AVG's email config properties and turn it off. Very easy. Stan -- OK, guys, I found it--I think. If that's correct, there will be no AVG advertisement on this message. Let me know if it worked.
It worked. And thanks to others for pointing out the solutions. I run AVG on my wife's Win2K system and on a laptop I have from work (dual boot with 10.1 of course). It would be nice to not have the tag on every email she sends. It also runs through Outlook 2003, which I use to connect to our corporate email. Can't wait until we upgrade to Active Directory and then Exchange 2003 - I can then use Evolution finally, and won't need to boot to Windows for anything. <insert evil laugh here> kai -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Seriously. I looked really hard for one and couldn't find any.