NIS 2006 の antispam 遮断リストを NIS2007でも利用したい
http://oshiete1.goo.ne.jp/qa2503872.html
手元にNISないから実験できない。
検索かけるなら
「NIS Filter Export」かなぁ?
「NIS Filter Backup」あたりかなぁ?
今ちょっとやってみてどっちも検索結果イマイチっぽいので回答保留するけど
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http://k-tai.ascii24.com/db/review/soft/untivirus/2002/12/03/640363-000.html
>再インストールや複数PCでの利用を考えると、設定のエクスポート/インポート機能が欲しい。
NIS 2003には、該当機能がないようだ。必要な情報はNIS 2006なんだけど
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http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice/blog/detail.jsp?blogid=nis2007beta&profileid=laura_garcia-manrique
>Posted by: Sean McEwen at August 17, 2006 12:40:33 PM
>I am running (NIS) Norton Internet Security 2006 with integration to Outlook 2003. I especially like the AntiSpam integration with Outlook, and I have a suggestion.I use NIS on both my desktop & laptop and I use the BlockedList option in AntiSpam. Since I have two computers both running NIS, I have to manually try to keep the BlockedList 'synchronized' on both computers. However, after running NIS for several months, this is now an almost impossible task since I have over 1,000 entries in my BlockedList.I think more and more people are using multiple computers (e.g., a desktop plus a laptop) so trying to keep things like a BlockList synchronized is important. Please add a feature to NIS that allows us to export our BlockedList to some transportable file and then import it into the BlockedList on another computer.
>Posted by: Laura Garcia-Manrique at August 23, 2006 2:59:40 PM
Great suggestion. I am going to pass this on to the antispam product team so they can consider it as a future enhancement
Best Regards,
Laura Garcia-Manrique
これはあくまでBetaの話ですけど・・・
2006と2007正規版にはそもそもあるのかどうかは解決してないorz
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うーん。でも
http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/biztools/article.php/3074711
Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2004
A configuration wizard makes it relatively easy to import the user's address book into their "Allowed List." A "Trusted Mode" feature further enables users to set up to receive e-mail only from approved senders, while a "Blocked List" deftly blackballs e-mail addresses sent from known spammers.
ってあるんだよねぇ・・・