It had been updated automatically today:
--> Now waiting Spammails to become less...
I am the opposite rarely see any as my ISP filters them i think. good luck
Well... Now after one month...
I can see Updates coming regularily:
... but no Spammail is identified since that month:
... even I've provided McAfee with almost 200 different Spammails..?!!?
What is the reason for that? There isn't identified any Spammail... Not even ONE!
As I explained earlier already... Something's wrong... I'm annoyed by Spammails since last October/November... So... Almost 1 year... Doesn't anybody notice that?
Thx for any help...
@christian_
It seems that you are not subscribed directly to McAfee? Affld would be 0. Perhaps you could contact your provider,or contact McAfee Technical Support through your McAfee Consumer Support Portal
No my version is 17.3.159 version Content 6107 . No issues but then minimal spam. Personally I would reinstall after a clean uninstall as a 1st thought.I assume the AS settings are correct for the email program you are using?
Of course that is the usual recourse to take usually. I was simply suggesting the user to ask his provider's opinion
Actually this discussion is almost a (Year) old.
Re not directly subscribed CD means you have bought your version not directly from Mcafee which can slow up updates. ie your affid is not 0. Ok I have not checked this though I see Dell is shown as your partner did you get Mcafee via them?
Ah... okay. Yes, in the very beginning I've started with McAfee using a Trial-Abo installed on my DELL Computer.
And even I've bought new Computers during the time and downloaded the Software from my McAfee-Account, this seems to be still registered as of coming from DELL, right?
If your Affld number is 0, it would be directly from McAfee
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