Symantec Norton Internet Security 2005 NIS2005 User Manual
Installation
System requirements
9
About encrypted email connections
Norton Internet Security does not support email
connections that use Secure Sockets Layer. Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) is a Netscape protocol designed to
provide secure communications on the Internet. If you
use an SSL connection to access your email, you are not
protected by Norton Internet Security.
connections that use Secure Sockets Layer. Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) is a Netscape protocol designed to
provide secure communications on the Internet. If you
use an SSL connection to access your email, you are not
protected by Norton Internet Security.
To send email messages through SSL connections, turn
off Privacy Control and Norton AntiSpam.
off Privacy Control and Norton AntiSpam.
In Norton AntiVirus, you must turn off incoming and
outgoing email protection.
outgoing email protection.
To send email through SSL
1
In the main window, click
Privacy Control.
2 In the lower-right corner of the window, click
Turn
Off.
3 In the main window, double-click
Norton AntiSpam.
4 In the lower-right corner of the window, click
Turn
Off.
5 In the main window, click
Options > Norton
AntiVirus.
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If you set a password for Options, Norton Internet
Security prompts you for the password before you can
continue.
Security prompts you for the password before you can
continue.
6 In the Options window, click
Email.
7 Uncheck
Scan incoming Email (recommended).
8 Uncheck
Scan outgoing Email (recommended).
9 Click
OK.
10 Resend your email.
Compatibility with other software and hardware
Norton Internet Security works well with Symantec
pcAnywhere and most routers, Internet connection
sharing programs, and popular VPNs.
pcAnywhere and most routers, Internet connection
sharing programs, and popular VPNs.
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