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Whitelist Noise - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 5

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David: Hey thanks David. I just installed Mozilla Thunderbird and considering using that as my default E-mail client instead of Outlook Express. I am trying to get Norton Antivirus to point you know to cover that E-mail box instead of Outlook Express that*s defined in the settings.

David Lawrence: You know I am not sure you can.

David: Okay.

David Lawrence: I think that Norton was designed specifically for Outlook and Outlook Express. I don*t use that kind, in fact I have a big announcement to make here in just a few minutes on a piece of software that I am abandoning. I don*t use that system to scan for viruses mostly because I get my mail on Mac. But I am not sure and I can call up Steve over at Norton, who is a friend of mine and see what he says but I am not sure if in fact it is configurable for anything other than Outlook or Outlook Express. It was a product that was built around that and I am not sure that it has hooks to get into the mail box corpus of Thunderbird.

David: Well listen I appreciate it I will probably go ahead and just have to stay on the phone for half hour and get through to Symantec and see what they have --

David Lawrence: Yeah, I don*t know that it*s possible but I will find out for you, okay.

David: Alright, thanks.

David Lawrence: So keep listening I appreciate it. 180039 Online that*s our telephone number 18003966546 lets go to Kale. Hi Kale.

Kale: Hi David how are you doing?

David Lawrence: I am just fine, I checked moments ago and everything is in the right place, so I am happy.

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