You have to have a license for Norton Anti virus to make it work. The
Norton code you install on your machine provides full directions on
how to use it. I understand that this may be different with the 2002
version. I am running the 2001 version. Basically you use a Norton pop
(pop.norton.antivirus) as your pop server and you pass your USERID and
IP's pop address as parms. They fetch your mail, examine it (always
latest level of signatures) and if infected then there is the normal
dialog as what to be done, once completed the mail is forwarded to
you.




Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 7:58:07 PM, Jody wrote:

> E-Mail Message
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From:     Gene Gough
> Date:     Tuesday, April 30, 2002 at 6:48 PM
> Subject:  Strange Email
> _________________________________________________________

GG>> All that I
GG>> received have been caught by the Norton site where all of my mail is
GG>> filtered through.


> _________________________________________________________


> What site do you use to filter you e-mail? If you have it, I would
> like the URL so I could check it out.

> TIA




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