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Identifying authorized senders

May 29, 2010

When you know that you want to receive any email messages from a specific address or domain, you can add it to the Allowed List.

Norton AntiSpam automatically imports the address book entries once in a day when your computer is idle.

If you have added a new supported email program, you can import its address book manually to your Allowed List immediately or at any time. You can also add names and domains to the Allowed List individually.



Note:

Before you import the address book, you can specify your Address Book Exclusions. Norton AntiSpam does not import the email addresses that you add to the Address Book Exclusions list.
To import an address book
  1. In the Norton Internet Security main window, in the Network pane, click Settings.
  2. Under AntiSpam, in the Allowed List row, click Configure.
  3. In the Allowed List window, click Import.
  4. Click OK to save and close the Allowed List window.
To add entries to your Allowed List
  1. In the Norton Internet Security main window, in the Network pane, click Settings.
  2. Under AntiSpam, in the Allowed List row, click Configure.
  3. In the Allowed List window, click Add.
  4. In the Add Email Address dialog box, specify whether you add an email address or a domain name, and then do one of the following:
    • To add an email address, type the email address that you want to allow and, optionally, the name of the sender.
    • To add a domain name, type the address of the domain (for example, @symantec.com) and, optionally, a description of the domain.
  5. Click OK to close the Add Email Address dialog box.
  6. Click OK to save and close the Allowed List window.
To edit or delete entries in the Allowed List
  1. In the Norton Internet Security main window, in the Network pane, click Settings.
  2. Under AntiSpam, in the Allowed List row, click Configure.
  3. In the Allowed List window, select the item with which you want to work.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • To edit an entry, click Edit to open the Edit Email Address dialog box, edit the details, and click OK.
    • To delete an entry, click Remove.

      When you delete an entry that was automatically imported, Norton AntiSpam automatically adds it to the Address Book Exclusions list.
  5. Click OK to save and close the Allowed List window.

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