How do integrate Norton Antispam with the Junk Email Folder?

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micspostname

At the moment because I have Norton Internet Security 2005 installed, in
Outlook 2003 I have both the built-in Junk Email Filter Folder and the
Antispam Folder installed by NIS 2005.

Is it possible to modify either program so that they both work from the same
folder in Outlook 2003, i.e. instead of Outlook filtering out junk emails to
it's own folder, they go direct to the Norton Antispam folder. Or indeed, how
can I give precedence to Norton Antispam over the Junk Email filter? Do I
just turn off junk email filtering in Outlook? If so, how do you delete the
Junk Email folder without it returning when you next start the program.
 
B

Brian Tillman

micspostname said:
At the moment because I have Norton Internet Security 2005 installed,
in Outlook 2003 I have both the built-in Junk Email Filter Folder and
the Antispam Folder installed by NIS 2005.

Is it possible to modify either program so that they both work from
the same folder in Outlook 2003, i.e. instead of Outlook filtering
out junk emails to it's own folder, they go direct to the Norton
Antispam folder.

Ask Symantec.
Or indeed, how can I give precedence to Norton
Antispam over the Junk Email filter?

Again, ask Symantec. Outlook has no knowledge of the Norton-created folder,
other than it's just another message folder.
Do I just turn off junk email
filtering in Outlook?

That's what I'd do.
If so, how do you delete the Junk Email folder
without it returning when you next start the program.

You don't.
 
M

micspostname

Thanks for clarifying that. I thought this may be the case for all answers. I
will try Symantec but the answer will probably be you can't do anything with
Antispam's settings either. The day either company opens its code to
developers will be the day this sort of integration will occur I suppose. I
won't hold my breath!
 

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