Symantec Email Proxy Deleted Message

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JNC

Hi all

Please excuse me asking this question here but I get little help from
Symantec!

I'm using Norton Internet Security 2004 with Outlook 2004 and I'm
continually receiving the following email in my Inbox

Subject:
Symantec Email Proxy Deleted Message

Message Body:
From: (e-mail address removed)
To: (e-mail address removed)
Subject: Mail Delivery (failure (e-mail address removed))


I have no idea who (e-mail address removed) is!!

I've disabled scanning of outgoing emails, disabled spam detecion but
still get the emails.

Anyone help?

Regards

John
 
Please post a solution someone, this just started happening to me about 2
weeks ago. I've not made a single change to any settings. I first thought it
could be catching outgoing viruses but I've scanned with housecall and NAV
with clean results.

I'm not really afraid of missing e-mails, I bet 95% or more, are just spam
anyways, but mainly it's cluttering my inbox.
 
Please post a solution someone, this just started happening to me about 2
weeks ago. I've not made a single change to any settings. I first thought it
could be catching outgoing viruses but I've scanned with housecall and NAV
with clean results.

I'm not really afraid of missing e-mails, I bet 95% or more, are just spam
anyways, but mainly it's cluttering my inbox.


I found this thread which was similar to what you described:
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=360014
 
Thanks, but I've already tried setting the time to 30mins + with no success.

I was thinking of turning off the e-mail scanner of norton as this is
where the problem seems to be. As a matter of fact I work for a City
agency that uses Norton to scan disks but uses another for e-mail
scanning which is why I would suggest that. At home I have
AVG6(freeware) do my e-mail scanning and McAfee do the disks. My
McAfee is a suite with similar problems and I've disabled the Internet
Security, Spamkiller and Firewalll and found suitable substitutes for
each some free and good.
 
Yeah, I'm not too keen on disabling e-mail scanning since I get around 30-75
bogus attachments eachday. Even if I used AVG...

thanks anyways.
 
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