Why Did An Email Message Someone Sent Me Never Arrive; How Do I Keep My Protection Updated; Why Do I Need A Subscription To Spam Definitions; Why Does So Much Spam Include Clusters Of Meaningless Characters - Symantec 10099585 - 10PK NORTON ANTISPAM 2004 User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot Norton AntiSpam
Why did an email message someone sent me
never arrive?
See
"Identify
authorized
senders"
on
page 29.

How do I keep my protection updated?

Why do I need a subscription to spam
definitions?
Why does so much spam include clusters of
meaningless characters?
Some legitimate email messages may contain elements
that are characteristic of spam messages. This may have
caused Norton AntiSpam to incorrectly identify the
message as spam. Depending upon the filters you have
created in your email program, the message may be in
your spam or trash folder.
To avoid losing email messages from this person, add
them to your Allowed list.
To some degree, Norton AntiSpam updates itself by
learning from your outgoing email messages and other
data. However, to receive up-to-date copies of Symantec
spam definitions, you must subscribe to this service. You
can then choose to have these definitions updated
automatically.
Though the product is self-training, local spam
definitions are developed only by the criteria you input
and from the sample of email messages you process.
Symantec spam definitions are developed from a much
larger set of information and can prevent you from
seeing many of the more common types of spam.
These and other unusual elements in spam are intended
to confuse spam filters that look for keywords.

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