I'm trying to get Outlook to send emails from MYOB without getting a "a program is trying to send an e-mail on your behalf" security warning/delay for every single email it generates. I've set outlook up to allow it under programmatic access security as per advice found elsewhere, but still no go. The only other relevant information seems to pertain to Windows Security and it detecting the status of the antivirus software, which in this case is ESET Endpoint Antivirus 5.0; Under certain conditions, installing an antivirus program and keeping it updated regularly might prevent this security warning from appearing again. The conditions are as follows:
Your antivirus software must be updated regularly. Most antivirus software enables you to download automatic updates when you are online. Check with your antivirus software vendor.
Your antivirus software is configured to share its update status with other applications. Typically, antivirus programs share their update status with other applications. To check the update status setting, look in the preferences or options for your antivirus program, or check with your antivirus software vendor.
"Outlook relies on the Windows Security Center to check for the presence of the antivirus software and update its status.".
There is an ESET Endpoint tab in Outlook, and Windows Security detects that it's installed and running, however under Current threats, Protection settings, and Protection updates, it says 'Status unavailable'.
Is there a way that this can be configured to share the status with Windows Security and hopefully stop me having to deal with this security warning for every single individual email MYOB wants to send?
As per the image ESET Endpoint Antivirus 5.0, using Win 10.