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Plug-Ins and Foldering This section tells you how to install and configure the Symantec plug-in for Outlook and spam foldering agents for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino users. It contains the following topics: • Installing the Symantec Plug-in for Outlook • Configuring Automatic Spam Foldering • Enabling Automatic Spam Foldering Installing the Symantec Plug-in for Outlook The Symantec Plug-in for Outlook makes it easy for Outlook users to submit missed spam and false positives to Symantec. Depending on how you configure the plug-in, user submissions can also be automatically sent to a local system administrator. The Symantec Plug-in for Outlook also gives users the option to administer their own Blocked Senders and Allowed Senders Lists as well as specify languages in which they do or do not wish to receive email. Usage Scenarios You can use Symantec Plug-in for Outlook with the following other components of Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam: • Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering) • Brightmail Quarantine • Both Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering) and Brightmail Quarantine • Neither Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering) nor Brightmail Quarantine NOTE: Refer to the Symantec Brightmail Anti-Spam Administration Guide for more information on Quarantine. To use native MS Exchange foldering, you must use Exchange 2003. See "Configuring the Spam Folder Agent," on page 93 for more information on the Spam Folder Agent and on native MS Exchange foldering. Installation Guide 87

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Plug-Ins and Foldering
This section tells you how to install and configure the Symantec plug-in for Outlook and
spam foldering agents for Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino users. It contains the
following topics:
Installing the Symantec Plug-in for Outlook
Configuring Automatic Spam Foldering
Enabling Automatic Spam Foldering
Installing the Symantec Plug-in for Outlook
The Symantec Plug-in for Outlook makes it easy for Outlook users to submit missed spam
and false positives to Symantec. Depending on how you configure the plug-in, user
submissions can also be automatically sent to a local system administrator. The Symantec
Plug-in for Outlook also gives users the option to administer their own Blocked Senders
and Allowed Senders Lists as well as specify languages in which they do or do not wish to
receive email.
Usage Scenarios
You can use Symantec Plug-in for Outlook with the following other components of
Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam:
Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering)
Brightmail Quarantine
Both Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering) and Brightmail
Quarantine
Neither Spam Folder Agent (or native MS Exchange foldering) nor Brightmail
Quarantine
NOTE:
Refer to the Symantec Brightmail Anti-Spam Administration Guide for more
information on Quarantine. To use native MS Exchange foldering, you must use
Exchange 2003. See
“Configuring the Spam Folder Agent,” on page 93
for more
information on the Spam Folder Agent and on native MS Exchange foldering.