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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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SPAM Protection 177<br />

Figure 62. Configuring spam recognition<br />

3. Uncheck the boxes next to the filtration technologies that you do not<br />

want to use for detecting spam.<br />

13.3.3. Defining spam and potential spam<br />

factors<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong> specialists have optimally configured Anti-Spam to recognize<br />

spam and probable spam.<br />

Spam detection operates on state-of-the-art filtration technologies (see 13.3.2 on<br />

pg. 176), and on training Anti-Spam to recognize spam, potential spam, and<br />

accepted email accurately using emails from your Inbox.<br />

Anti-Spam is trained using the Training Wizard, and through email client<br />

programs. During training, every individual element of accepted emails or spam<br />

is assigned a factor. When an email enters your inbox, Anti-Spam scans the

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