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Answer» Does anyone know how to retrieve the Norton Antispam folder that vanished after I clicked accidentally the red X exit button at the top of the screen? It was in outlook express shown as a folder and now its not there along with the messages it contained. Awaiting a more specific reply--if you can remember the name of one of the removed messages you can do a search for it and that will at least show you where they are going.truenorthI'm thinking you won't find alot of Norton users here....so we're not ignoring you...Amen! Were i to actually advise you re Norton it would be to get rid of it and use one of the very good free anti virus software programs that are available and NOT nearly as intrusive to computer performance and use as Norton is.truenorth Quote from: truenorth on January 28, 2011, 03:21:40 PM Amen! Were i to actually advise you re Norton it would be to get rid of it and use one of the very good free anti virus software programs that are available and NOT nearly as intrusive to computer performance and use as Norton is.truenorthSorry, but I couldn't disagree more. Norton products gained a bad rep years ago, after Peter Norton sold to Symantec, for producing BLOATWARE and ALLOWING their quality to degrade. In recent years, however, they have produced a fine PRODUCT and do not DESERVE the raps they continue to get.Allan, Yes it may well be possible that their product offerings are vastly improved (and i do hope so). My comments were based on being a user many years ago and experiencing first hand all the problems that were associated with them. It may be a bum rap to be still criticizing them perhaps the O/P can relate to that broader issue as a current user. In the meanwhile i have made a suggestion to deal with the dilemma that is currently being experienced. truenorth I've had Norton for at least a year, maybe two, furnished free by my ISP (Comcast), and have had no issues or problems with it. My experience is that with any AV program you need at least one, preferably two GB of RAM, or else you will suffer problems with slowness. And as to the original question, I've never seen the anti spam folder so I can't help you there.http://us.norton.com/support/kb/web_view.jsp?wv_type=public_web&docurl=20080317172051EN&ln=en_US |
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