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Tue, 20 Dec 2005 09:10:12 -0800
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Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if these questions are for this list or not, but I don't know
where else to go for help with them.  So, please accept my apologies now if
they're not.
Ok, I'm running Windows XP Home with Norton Security 2006.  Everything was
fine until I got the Norton and that's why I think it may have something to
do with the problems.  Ever since I got it, I am now signed in and out of
Windows Messenger at random.  My Windows messenger settings are not set for
that and I can't find how to change it anywhere in Norton.  I'm not used to
that having anything to do with the messengers.  Does anyone know how I can
stop this?
My next question is about the anti spam part of Norton.  I'm familiar with
message rules and routing messages to certain folders, but this is new to
me.  Messages I want to see are being sent to this anti spam folder.  How
can I stop this and how can I make the ones I want to go there, do that?  I
looked in that section, but am confused with the allow list and the block
list.  The block list has nothing in it and the allow list has the addresses
for some of the messages I want.  The choices I saw were delete and add, but
I'm not really sure what to do there.  If anyone can help me with either of
these two problems, I would be most grateful.  Thanks.
Lisa P. Briones
Email and MSN/Windows Messenger:
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225-612-0214
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