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Norton AntiSpam also automatically imports the lists
of addresses from supported email programs during
the initial integration. It helps you keep your list of
allowed and blocked email senders in sync with your
current address books. When Norton AntiSpam imports
the addresses from your Outlook address book or
Windows address book, it also imports the addresses
that are available in the Safe Sender and the Blocked
Sender lists.
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Turning off Norton AntiSpam increases your exposure
to receive unsolicited email messages. Always ensure
that Norton AntiSpam is turned on. It secures your
email client from unwanted online content.
You can review all the antispam statistics under the
AntiSpam category in the Security History window.
About Norton AntiSpam settings
With the increase in usage of email, many users receive
a number of unwanted and unsolicited commercial
email messages that are known as spam. Not only does
spam make it difficult to identify valid email messages,
but some spam contains offensive messages and
images.
Norton AntiSpam incorporates several powerful
features to reduce your exposure to unwanted online
content.
Norton AntiSpam settings help you configure the
following:
1 The email client with which Norton AntiSpam
should integrate
1 The list of allowed email senders
1 The list of blocked email senders
1 The email addresses and domains that Norton
AntiSpam should not import into the list of allowed
and blocked email senders
1 The option to send feedback to Symantec about
misclassified email
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