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"Victek" wrote in message ... I'm having assorted problems with both Windows Live Mail (current version) and Windows Mail; some information from a Norton/Symantec chat technician indicates that WLM is not compatible with NIS 2010 and WM is not fully compatible. I only installed NIS 2009 after seeing information that is known to be compatible with WM, and assumed that upgrading to NIS 2010 and/or installing WLM would not cause any new problems. Should this assumption be revised? Robert Miles . Can you be more specific? Are you using POP3 accounts and concerned about NIS spam filtering? I'm running NIS 2010 on two machines using Hotmail and Gmail (IMAP) accounts. NIS doesn't try to filter these and I have no problems with it. I was using only a POP3 account then, but have added an IMAP account since. The spam filtering for my POP3 account is not of interest - the email server already filters it before it reaches my computers. I'm far more interested in newsgroups filtering and being able to import to import everything I have in Windows Mail into Windows Live Mail, including all the storage folders. Robert Miles |