I use Norton AntiSpam with Outlook Express 6 on Win XP SP3. When I've selected several messages in my Outlook Express inbox and selected This is Spam from the toolbar button menu, the Norton AntiSpam dialog box that comes up containing the Processing progress bar takes the focus and holds onto it until it's done, and processing takes an unreasonably long time. The more messages you've selected, the longer you lose access to Outlook Express. You cannot click elsewhere in the Outlook Express window to shift the focus, and if you switch to a different app, AntiSpam takes back the focus each time it finishes processing a message, so there's no point in even trying to do anything else until AntiSpam plods throught whatever it's doing and releases its hold on your system.
I see no reason for the Processing dialog box to be displayed at all, and it seems utterly ridiculous that the processing isn't done as a background process so that the focus is released back to the user immediately upon selection of This is Spam. Can anything be done about this other than turning off AntiSpam and installing some other antispam program that works without taking over everything?