Like Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam is already installed, you only need to apply a license to activate this feature at the communications IPBrick. After the activation, the following options are displayed:
Update: After the license expiration, you need to renew with a new license file;
Delete: Removes the licence;
Configure: Provides a general configuration of notifications;
Statistics: Interface with specific statistics about the Anti-Spam use.
The most important Anti-Spam configuration features are:
- To add every email domains of the company that the Anti-Spam should filter (Figure 3.49);
- To set Kaspersky Anti-Spam detection level. Standard is the default level. If the spam reception rate is high, the level of detection should be increased (Figure 3.51);
- To redirect all the emails classified by KaspersKy Anti-Spam to a email account (At Figure 3.50: kaspersky@domain.com). This enables the network administrator to analyze all the emails classified as Spam - if there is any misclassified email, the administrator may forward this email to his recipient. In a Intranet and a Communications IPBrick topology we can use a local mailbox from the Communications IPBrick (ex: spam@com.domain.com), because all the spam must stay at the com. server;
- Email and IP addresses Whitelists and Blacklists should be added - if there is any (menu on Figure 3.49).
Figure 3.49:
E-Mail - Kasp. Anti-Spam - Protected Domains
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Figure 3.50:
E-Mail - Kasp. Anti-Spam - Actions
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Figure 3.51:
E-Mail - Kasp. Anti-Spam - Rules
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