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Boggin:
Because your DNS was being redirected.

I don't know what caused that but it can be from what is known as a Google Redirect infection and it alters the Hosts file.

Run AdwCleaner - https://toolslib.net/downloads/viewdownload/1-adwcleaner/ and then do a scan with the free version of MBAM which I think you have installed.

MBAM has settings to treat PuPs and PuMs as malware and that is activated through Settings/Detection and Protection and using the dropdowns to change to those.

Regarding your last post, I think I get something like that and it relates to the MTU which is a max of 1500 less the overhead of 28, but I'd have to run Netalyzr again to confirm, although that bit about EDNS doesn't ring a bell.

jraju:
Hi, I will do the test, by adw cle, mbam. But I am doing it them regularly .
 Please see this as well
Netalyzr detected the following proxies:
◦Port: 25 , Response Time: 2 ms
◦Port: 110 (POP3), Response Time: 2 ms
◦Port: 143 (IMAP), Response Time: 2 ms
◦Port: 465 (SMTP/SSL), Response Time: 3 ms
◦Port: 587 (Authenticated SMTP), Response Time: 0 ms
◦Port: 993 (IMAP/SSL), Response Time: 0 ms
◦Port: 995 (POP/SSL), Response Time: 8 ms
                     Please say what it denotes and how to resolve

Boggin:
I don't have any Proxies - it must be the way your ISP has set their router up, so you'll need to take that up with them.

Just Google those items for what they are.

jraju:
Hi, I remember now.
               I have enabled imap and pop3 settings in gmail , to get all the mails addressed to my yahoo.co.in account. Would that anything with router?
               Or is it some other thing?
                    I enabled years back and now getting all yahoo mails to my gmail

Boggin:
That will be it - as you hadn't mentioned about setting anything up, I assumed it was an ISP router setting.

If you still have MiniToolBox, run that and see what that says about any Proxies.

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