2005
Table Of Contents
- Norton Internet Security™ 2005 User’s Guide
- Contents
- 1. Installation
- 2. Feature summary
- 3. Getting started
- 4. Responding to emergencies
- 5. Frequently asked questions
- Explore the Symantec service and support Web site
- How can I find the version number?
- If you need to uninstall
- Troubleshoot virus and threat protection
- Troubleshoot security protection
- Does Norton Internet Security work with my ISP’s proxy server?
- Can Norton Internet Security protect a Web server?
- Can Norton Internet Security protect an FTP server?
- What is wrong with this Web site?
- Why can’t I post information online?
- Why did an email message I sent never arrive?
- Why won’t a program connect to the Internet?
- Why doesn’t Norton Internet Security notify me before letting programs access the Internet?
- Why can’t I print to a shared printer or connect to a computer on my local network?
- Why can’t I connect to the Internet via my cable modem?
- How can a Web site get my browser information?
- Troubleshoot Norton AntiSpam
- Why do I still receive spam?
- How will email messages from addresses on my Blocked list be handled?
- What if I mistakenly put an address on the Blocked list?
- Why did an email message someone sent me never arrive?
- Does Norton AntiSpam check for email-borne viruses?
- Why does so much spam include clusters of meaningless characters?
- How do I keep my spam protection updated?
- Why do I need a subscription to spam definitions?
- Troubleshoot Ad Blocking
- Troubleshoot LiveUpdate
- Service and support solutions
- Index
Frequently asked questions
Troubleshoot Norton AntiSpam
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Troubleshoot Norton AntiSpam
Check here for possible solutions to issues that might
arise with Norton AntiSpam.
Why do I still receive spam?
Several factors make it difficult to completely eliminate
spam. For example, different people will consider
different classes of email messages to be unwelcome or
intrusive. Some, for instance, do not want to receive
anything they have not specifically requested. Others are
glad to receive items regarding their interests or
profession even if they have not specifically requested
them.
Also, for every new method that is developed to control
spam, there are numerous spammers trying to develop
ways to circumvent it. This on-going contest of wills and
skills is one reason Symantec maintains up-to-date spam
definitions.
Finally, not all unwanted messages are unauthorized.
Some companies require you to accept email messages in
exchange for certain services. Many users do not
understand that in doing so they are agreeing to, in
effect, accept spam.
How will email messages from addresses on my
Blocked list be handled?
Norton AntiSpam moves email messages from these
addresses to the Norton AntiSpam folder and marks
them in the subject line as spam.
What if I mistakenly put an address on the
Blocked list?
The only result will be that you will not see any email
messages from this address in your main list. But if you
periodically review the contents of your spam folder, you
will be able to retrieve any email messages from that
address and then correct the entry in your list.
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