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Norton AntiSpam 2004
 
 

Norton AntiSpam 2004

by Symantec
Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / XP Professional
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
Price: £2.29
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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / XP Professional
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Automatic filtering of spam email— filters out unwanted email messages
  • Multiple layers to filter spam email— including: Friend’s List, Trusted Mode, Block List, Sender Check, and a smart trainable engine
  • Ad blocking: keeps banner ads, pop-up windows and other Web distractions off the screen and speeds up Internet connection
  • Ease-of-use: incorporates a transparent user experience for effortless operation
  • Automatic LiveUpdate: downloads new protection updates automatically when users are online— to defend against new spam threats

Product details

  • Item Weight: 340 g
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • ASIN: B0000B3A77
  • Release Date: 19 Sep 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,619 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

With levels of spam (unwanted, unsolicited email) rising dramatically, installing some kind of screening program to get rid of what you don't want is a great idea and thanks to Norton AntiSpam 2004 the process is clean, straightforward and much more successful than you could hope for.

With the ability to set up lists of people you do want to receive e-mail from in addition to those you'd like to block, Norton AntiSpam 2004 provides multiple ways of getting rid of the rubbish. Every mail is tagged with an identifying text header to indicate that it's unwanted and then pushed into a subfolder of the inbox so you may delete it at your leisure--and it's very effective too.

In terms of its operation, it integrates smoothly with Outlook, Outlook Express and Eudora, nestling itself away in the program's menu system, ready for when you need it. On the surface it's a very simple program with few options, but this level of simplicity doesn't tell the whole story and anything that blocks 90% of incoming spam has to be a winner.

It's not all plain sailing though. Phone support can be quite expensive, leaving regular users to wade through Symantec's online support database to find answers to pressing questions; it can only handle POP3 mail accounts (no IMAP support at the moment) and it can slow down the operation of Outlook and Outlook Express. These niggles aside, anything that performs this effectively out of the box has to be worth the asking price.

For those who are heartily sick of body-part enlargement messages, requests for help from bankrupted foreign leaders and offers of cheap degrees from fake US universities, Norton AntiSpam 2004 provides a safe and simple way to lighten the e-mail load. --Chris Russell

Manufacturer's Description

Symantec's Norton AntiSpam 2004 filters unwanted email out of your inbox. Working with any POP3 email program, it filters incoming mail on multiple levels, detecting and flagging unsolicited messages while promptly delivering valid mail. To make your online time more enjoyable, Norton AntiSpam also blocks intrusive pop-up and banner ads.

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Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
As I already had Norton Internet Security (2002) installed, I thought this would integrate nicely. It did as well.

For the first three weeks it operated effortlessly, only missing a few Spams (and I was getting 150 Spams a day) and not mis-identifying correct emails. Then suddenly it all started to go wrong. At first, when I tried to tell it a message was Spam, Outlook Express would hang in mid air, and I would have to restart OE.

This wasn't too bad, I could cope with it as it only happened occasionally.

But then it got worse. It couldn't cope with some very simple spam and would refuse to analyse it, while there was a backlog of emails behind it. The only solution to this is to turn off the AntiSpam, CTRL ALT DELETE your way out of Outlook Express (4 times) and then restart OE while hovering over the 'stop' button in order to stop it downloading the whole of the backlog before restarting Norton Antivirus. Of course, sometimes there would be more than one of the spams that it couldn't deal with and you would have to do the whole process all over again. When this happens several times over 4 email accounts, it becomes exasperating.

In the end I decided to try another antispam program as this product was becoming increasingly difficult to live with. Its a shame because I have experienced no problems with any other Norton programs.

I believe from internet searches that it is not just me experiencing these problems.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
This has to be the most disappointing Norton product I've bought. Norton Antivirus etc are great - but this product has been a disaster, and I've had to turn it off to make email usable.

Echoing another review on this site, Antispam was good for about a week. Then things started going wrong. Email download became very slow - emails apparently were queueing up to the spam analysis process, and nothing was appearing in the Inbox or the Spam folder. Breaking out of this appears to have meant lose emails.

A couple of weeks later, Outlook started spewing "Not enough memory to display this [message/reminder/window/whatever]" errors. I couldn't even list the email in my Inbox, let alone open them. My RAM is fine - and amazingly enough, as soon as I disabled antispam, the error went. I also spent some time with the wonderful "Outlook crashes when you click the 'This is Spam' button" bug. Quality - although allegedly now fixed.

I've had enough of this product. I'm an experienced Windows user with an MCSE, and my system runs well - with the exception of Antispam. I won't be looking out for Antispam2005, I can tell you. Based on my experience, my advice is "Stay well clear".

[For reference: OfficeXP, WinXP, AthlonXP2000, 512MB RAM]

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By Invicta
Norton Antispam is different to many other spam filters in that it filters your email transparently. It sits directly between your email client and the mail server at your ISP or email provider. The advantage of this is easy configuration as Norton Antispam doesn't connect directly to your mail server. The downside is that the whole of the email is downloaded to your PC, which could be a concern if you are using a slow dial-up modem connection.

When you receive email it is checked first by Antispam which examines the header information against its builtin spam filter rules. These are updated regularly via Norton's LiveUpdate and 12 months of updates are included with the product.

Norton AntiSpam will work with any POP3-compliant email program by adding a “spam” tag in the Subject field. It is then up to you to confirm your email client on how to handle the "spam" tag. You can just use tag as a visual notification of spam email or create a rule to automatically move the tagged emails to a junk folder.

If you use Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, or Qualcomm's Eudora Antispam is more tightly integrated by addition of spam-fighting functions to the toolbars of these email clients.

Allowed lists ensure the email from your trusted friends and family etc is never tagged by accident as being spam.

Overall a good spam filtering tool, especially if you use a version of Outlook or Eudora on a broadband connection.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Norton nightmare
As an anti-spam device I suppose it was effective, but only because it prevented Outlook Express from downloading any email. Read more
Published on 18 July 2004 by Patrick Couzens
Spam,spam,spam and spam-not any more!
I use XP,Outlook Express and broadband.Antispam is an excellent bit of software and does just what it says on the tin. Read more
Published on 9 Mar 2004 by Grumpz
As good as expected
Very user friendly and easy to configure and I have not noticed any performance impact when using it. The downside is that it doesn't work AT ALL. Not in the slightest. Read more
Published on 8 Mar 2004
Norton Anti-Spam - Don't Bother!!
Okay it works, but not well!!

We all know of the spam that contains all those jiggly letters that no-one understands, all those foreign and illegal characters. Read more

Published on 18 Feb 2004 by Mr A Beverley
Norton Anti Spam
I am using Outlook on Microsoft XP for work using the works server and have my hotmail folder also imported into Outlook. I was getting about 50 spam emails a day. Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2004 by "regcox"
Only does half the job it says it does!
Norton Antispam advertises itself as software that deals not only with unwanted Spam but also unwanted ads and pop-ups. Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2004 by Jim McCarthy
Must Say I Am Surprised
Well, i am surprised at Symantec/Norton. On the face of it this is a great Antispam. It sorts out the spam & puts it in a folder so you can dump it or keep it. Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2004
Excellent Product
This is just brilliant. After just two days of use this is a must. Having suffered at the hands of the spammers this is so easy to use you can just sit back and watch your spam go... Read more
Published on 11 Dec 2003
Can the Spam
A really easy product to use with a user friendly interface. This program gets better the more it is used. Read more
Published on 27 Nov 2003 by Chris
Almost perfect
I have used McAfee and a couple of others, and this one is the simplest and best so far. There are a couple of bugs though. Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2003
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