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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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SPAM Protection 173<br />

To train Anti-Spam with outgoing emails:<br />

1. Open the application settings window and select Anti-Spam under<br />

Protection.<br />

2. Check Train using outgoing email messages in the Training<br />

section.<br />

Warning!<br />

Anti-Spam will only train itself with outgoing emails sent via MAPI protocol if you<br />

check Scan when sending in the Microsoft Office Outlook Mail Anti-Virus<br />

plug-in (see 13.3.8 on pg. 186).<br />

13.2.3. Training using your email client<br />

To training while using your mailbox, you use special buttons on your email<br />

client's tools panel.<br />

When you install Anti-Spam on your computer, it installs plug-ins for the following<br />

email clients:<br />

• Microsoft Office Outlook<br />

• Microsoft Outlook Express (Windows Mail)<br />

• The Bat!<br />

For example, the task panel of Microsoft Office Outlook has two buttons, Spam<br />

and Not Spam, and a <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Anti-Spam tab of settings (see 13.3.8 on<br />

pg. 186) in the Options dialog box (menu item Tools→ Options). Microsoft<br />

Outlook Express (Windows Mail), in addition to the Spam and Not Spam<br />

buttons, adds a Configure button to the task panel that opens a window with<br />

actions (see 13.3.9 on pg. 189) when spam is detected. In The Bat! there are no<br />

such buttons, although the program can be trained using the special items Mark<br />

as spam and Mark as NOT spam on the Special menu.<br />

If you decide that the currently open email is spam, click the Spam button. If the<br />

email is not spam, click Not Spam. After this, Anti-Spam will be training itself<br />

using the email. If you select several emails, all of them will be used for training.<br />

Warning!<br />

In cases when you need to immediately select several emails, or are certain that<br />

a certain folder only contains emails of one group (spam or not spam), you can<br />

take a multi-faceted approach to training using the Training Wizard (see 13.2.1<br />

on pg. 172).

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