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Working with Microsoft Outlook 2000-2003 
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each button is provided with a tooltip displayed when the mouse cursor points to 
it. 
This toolbar can be easily shown or hidden by View | Toolbars | Anti-Spam 
menu command in Microsoft Outlook. 
Help... menu item displays online Help system. About Kaspersky Anti-Spam... 
menu item displays information about the program, its version, registered user 
and the license key. 
Below is the review of other menu commands grouped by their destination; at 
this point it should be noted that the most popular commands may also be 
accessed via keyboard shortcuts. 
For example, the It is Spam command as shortcut <Ctrl + F5>It is Not Spam 
command has shortcut <Ctrl + F6> and so on (four top Kaspersky Anti-Spam 
Personal menu items also have shortcuts). 
3.2.1. Managing Friends and Enemies lists 
We would like to remind that we interpret a Friend as an e-mail address, 
messages from which are never considered spam. That is why such addresses 
must be entered into special Friends lists
The opposite of the above is an address, messages from which are definitely 
spam. Such addresses must be entered into Enemies lists
Kaspersky Anti-Spam Personal provides for several simple and intuitive ways 
to form Friends and Enemies lists. You can do it using commands: Add Friend
Add EnemyAdd Addresses from current folder...Manage Friends... and 
Manage Enemies.... The corresponding menu items are shown above (see 
Figure 7). 
The first two of the above commands are the simplest. They can be applied to 
one message or several messages (multiple selections are supported), selected 
from the list of received messages in Microsoft Outlook to automatically add the 
senders of the selected messages to the Friends or Enemies list. 
Add Addresses from current folder... command performs the same action to 
all messages within a selected Microsoft Outlook folder. The user will have to 
indicate which list (Friends or Enemies) he or she would like to add the senders' 
addresses to (see Figure 8).