O2k3: Spam filtering slows getting mail down.

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Eric C. Vogel

I was using inboxer, but the e-mails were comming in to slow, so I removed
it and told NIS 2005 to hook in AntiSpam, same thing. I just got the latest
spam filter update for Outlook, (I un-hooked anti-spam) and mail still comes
in to slow.

Also makes my P-IV 2.8Ghz HT 1 gig DDR RAM laptop S-L-O-W.
 
I did another scanpst and it fixed stuff, compressed, still no improvement.
 
Unhook NIS from any mail scanning in Outlook - it is a sales hook, does
absolutely no good and causes no end of problems in Outlook. Norton should
be ashamed.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, Eric C. Vogel asked:

| I was using inboxer, but the e-mails were comming in to slow, so I
| removed it and told NIS 2005 to hook in AntiSpam, same thing. I just
| got the latest spam filter update for Outlook, (I un-hooked
| anti-spam) and mail still comes in to slow.
|
| Also makes my P-IV 2.8Ghz HT 1 gig DDR RAM laptop S-L-O-W.
 
Thank you Milly, I am in the comm-addins. I unchecked it. If I recall if I
remove it, it will be back.
 
Seems like it is the com from heck. The check even came back. How do I
remove it?
 

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