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Kaspersky toolbar
Jodun
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Hi
I have Kaspersky loaded on both my home and office pc's. On my home one, in Outlook Express, I have a small Kaspersky toolbar showing 'Spam, Not Spam and Settings'. I have set it so that when I receive spam email it goes directly into a spam folder.
However on my office pc (which is Outlook) I only have 'Spam and Not Spam' on the toolbar, and the Kaspersky option to add more to the toolbar is grayed out. All emails come directly into my inbox whether they're spam or not. How can I un-grey the Kaspersky part so that I can re-direct the spam?
I hope this makes sense!
I have Kaspersky loaded on both my home and office pc's. On my home one, in Outlook Express, I have a small Kaspersky toolbar showing 'Spam, Not Spam and Settings'. I have set it so that when I receive spam email it goes directly into a spam folder.
However on my office pc (which is Outlook) I only have 'Spam and Not Spam' on the toolbar, and the Kaspersky option to add more to the toolbar is grayed out. All emails come directly into my inbox whether they're spam or not. How can I un-grey the Kaspersky part so that I can re-direct the spam?
I hope this makes sense!
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Try setting the Anti Spam features through Outlook Tools.
Click Tools - Options - Anti Spam tab - the Kaspersky options should be accessible.
This works with KIS 2010 and Outlook 2007 but other combinations should work.
I think Outlook Express may use the drop down menu instead."It's nice to be important but more important to be nice"
John Templeton 1912-20080
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