Norton AntiSpam & Outlook

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Myles

Ever since I started using Norton AntiSpam for my OUTLOOK emails, I keep
getting a message whenever I designate that a message is spam. The message
is "A program is trying to access email addresses you have stored in
Outlook. Do you want to allow this."

I do not get this message when Norton automatically is finding spam.

What's going on and how do I stop these annoying messages, short of turning
AntiSpam off? I have looked in Microsoft's Knowledge Bank and in Norton's,
but I have not found an answer.

Thanks
 
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Myles schrieb am 21.01.2005 06:45:
Ever since I started using Norton AntiSpam for my OUTLOOK emails, I keep
getting a message whenever I designate that a message is spam. The message
is "A program is trying to access email addresses you have stored in
Outlook. Do you want to allow this."

I do not get this message when Norton automatically is finding spam.

What's going on and how do I stop these annoying messages, short of turning
AntiSpam off? I have looked in Microsoft's Knowledge Bank and in Norton's,
but I have not found an answer.

http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/
 
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Brian Tillman

Myles said:
Ever since I started using Norton AntiSpam for my OUTLOOK emails, I
keep getting a message whenever I designate that a message is spam. The
message is "A program is trying to access email addresses you
have stored in Outlook. Do you want to allow this."

Norton AntiSpam does not conform to the Outlook security model.
What's going on and how do I stop these annoying messages, short of
turning AntiSpam off?

Nothing short of turning off the mail scanning will stop the messages,
unless Symantec has an update that fixes their software.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Myles said:
Thanks folks. I'll try Christian's utility app.

Keep in mind that it's a security risk. If you ever get malware that starts
mailing itself or SPAM to others using your machine, the ClickYes program
will allow it to go merrily on its way without you knowing it.
 

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