Norton upgrade has the effect of destroying spam
Being considered as a security software has many advantages, but the anti-spam (spam) function of Norton Internet Security 2008 (NIS 2008) is not worthy of the utilities that this tool provides.
Even the spam removal feature is not bundled with the default package, if you need to install additional users. But this function has not changed much compared to the previous 2007 NIS version.
The NIS spam elimination mechanism is formed on the basis of spam processing experts supporting the construction of a database of popular spam dispersal objects. But recently, exchanging through the forum of a specialized journal, a user said: when upgrading from NIS 2007 to NIS 2008 version, the process also lost both the black list and the list. white of spam data due to software update in the previous use time.
Symantec also confirmed that there is currently only an upgrade from NIS 2007 to NIS 2008 but the spam identification data has been partially removed. In the near future, the company will release an upgrade capable of saving all this data. So users who want to collect enough spammer addresses please wait patiently for that version to be released before upgrading to NIS 2008.
Anh Tu
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