2012
Table Of Contents
- Norton™ Internet Security Product Manual
- Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Monitoring your system's performance
- 3. Protecting your files and data
- 4. Responding to security issues
- 5. Protecting Internet activities
- 6. Securing your sensitive data
- 7. Monitoring protection features
- 8. Customizing protection features
- 9. Finding additional solutions
- Index
1 Uses a user-defined address list
to expedite the scanning of email.
1 Accepts all email messages from
senders in the Allowed List.
1 Treats all email messages from
senders in the Blocked List as
spam.
1 Allows and blocks email messages
from entire domains as well as
individual email addresses.
See “About Norton AntiSpam settings”
on page 257.
Allowed and Blocked
Lists
Automatically imports lists of
addresses from supported email
programs to keep your list of allowed
email senders and blocked email
senders in sync.
See “Identifying authorized senders”
on page 261.
Automatic import of
addresses
Lets you query the Symantec Web
servers to filter the spam email
messages which the local filters fail
to classify as spam.
See “About Web Query” on page 267.
Web Query
Updates the copies of Symantec spam
definition files automatically.
See “Checking for updates manually”
on page 55.
Automated update of
spam definitions
About Parental Control
The Parental Controls option lets you create your
Norton Online Family account. Norton Online Family
is a parental control application that provides a smart
way to keep your children safe when they are online.
Customizing protection features
Feature summary
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