At 10:25 AM 4/22/01 -0400, e_johnston wrote the following:

>I am using Norton antivirus and Outlook Express 5.5
>I have 6 e-mail addys from my server.
>Each time I add a new addy to OE, Norton lists it under Mail and asks me if
>I would like the new addy covered by Norton. I, of course, check the yes
>box.
>Newsgroups such as
>news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlo
>okexpress.stationery
>also run through my OE but I don't see them listed with Norton when I sign
>up for one.
>Are they covered?
>I deleted my newsgroups when I suddenly realized they were not in Norton
>anywhere.
>I am also not able to post to newsgroups but can read their mail and
>graphics.
>Am I set up wrong? Why? How?

Newsgroup posting comes under the "Manually configured email client"
checkbox. Option -- Email Protection -- Protected email clients: area
<quote>
Displays a list of supported email client applications. If your email
application is not listed, check Manually Configured Email Client and then
configure your email client manually.
<unquote>

If your email client program is not listed in the Email Protection options
list you may manually configure your client to work with Norton AntiVirus.

1. Click Options on the Norton AntiVirus main window.
2. Click Email Protection if it is not already selected.
3. Select Use Email Protection.
4. Select Manually Configure Email Client in the list.
5. Click OK to save settings and exit the Options dialog box.
6. Configure your email client to use the new settings shown below.

To configure a manually configured email client for protection

Now that you have selected a manually configured email client you must
change some settings in your email program manually. Refer to your email
program's help documentation to find out how to make these changes.

Note the existing settings since you will need them for the new settings.

The example uses the sample mail server name "mail.ispname.com" and user
name "userid". You should use the mail server names and user name currently
in your email settings.

Setting Name                    Current Settings                New Settings
                                 (Example)               (Based on Example)
Incoming POP3 Server            mail.ispname.com        127.0.0.1
User name                       userid                  userid/mail.ispname.com
Outgoing SMTP Server            mail.ispname.com        mail.ispname.com


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