Supported POP3 email clients
Quick Heal Total Security supports the following email clients.
- Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 and later
- Microsoft Outlook 2000 and later
- Netscape Messenger 4 and later
- Eudora
- Mozilla Thunderbird
- IncrediMail
- Windows Mail
Note:
- The Email Protection feature does not support encrypted email connections that use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Feature specific compatibility
- Anti Tracker
- Browser Sandbox
- Parental Control
- Open Internet Explorer
- Go to Tools > Internet Options Advanced.
- Disable the option ‘Use SSL 2.0’.
- Enable the option ‘Use SSL 3.0’.
- Screen Locker Protection
- Quick Heal Self Protection
Microsoft System Restore will not work if Quick Heal Self Protection is enabled. Before performing System Restore, it is recommended to turn Quick Heal Self Protection off. To turn Quick Heal Self Protection off, follow these steps:
- Schedule Scan and Password Protection settings will not be exported when you export it to a file. These settings have to be configured manually after re-installation.
- Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit is not supported on 64-bit operating systems.
- Quick Heal Remote Device Management
- Installation of WinPKFilter (Windows Packet Filter) is not recommended if Quick Heal Total Security is already installed on your computer. Installing WinPKFilter on the same machine may result in improper functioning of Quick Heal Total Security.
- An interoperability issue with WinGate Proxy Server may cause system to crash with Blue Screen Error or BSOD if WinGate Proxy Server is installed after Quick Heal Total Security installation. It is recommended to install WinGate Proxy Server before Quick Heal Total Security installation to avoid the interoperability issue.
– Is not supported on Windows 2003 Server 32-bit Service Pack 0 and Service Pack 1 and Windows 2003 Server 64 bit.
To enable support for SSL 3.0, follow these steps:
– Websites will not be blocked if you are using ‘CCProxy’ Internet Proxy, Version
6.0 or later.