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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Mail Anti-Virus 107<br />

Block access<br />

Disinfect<br />

Block access<br />

Disinfect<br />

Delete if disinfection<br />

fails 2<br />

Block access<br />

Delete<br />

E-Mail Anti-Virus will block access to the<br />

object and will attempt to disinfect it. If it is<br />

successfully disinfected, it is restored for<br />

regular use. If the object could not be<br />

treated, it is moved to Quarantine (see 19.1<br />

on pg. 232). Information about this is<br />

recorded in the report. Later you can<br />

attempt to disinfect this object.<br />

E-Mail Anti-Virus will block access to the<br />

object and will attempt to disinfect it. If it is<br />

successfully disinfected, it is restored for<br />

regular use. If the object cannot be<br />

disinfected, it is deleted. A copy of the<br />

object will be stored in Backup.<br />

Objects with the status of potentially<br />

infected will be moved to Quarantine.<br />

When E-Mail Anti-Virus detects an infected<br />

or potentially infected object, it deletes it<br />

without informing the user.<br />

When disinfecting or deleting an object, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security creates a<br />

backup copy (see 19.2 on pg. 238) before it attempts to treat the object or delete<br />

it, in case the object needs to be restored or an opportunity arises to treat it.<br />

2 If you are using The Bat! as your mail client, dangerous email objects will either be<br />

disinfected or deleted when Mail Anti-Virus takes this action (depending on the action<br />

selected in The Bat!).

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