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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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180 <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0<br />

Figure 63. Configuring address and phrase white lists<br />

You can assign both addresses and address masks in the address list. When<br />

entering an address, the use of capitals is ignored. Let’s look at some examples<br />

of address masks:<br />

• ivanov@test.ru – emails from this address will always be classified as<br />

accepted;<br />

• *@test.ru – email from any sender in the domain test.ru is accepted, for<br />

example: petrov@test.ru, sidorov@test.ru;<br />

• ivanov@* – a sender with this name, regardless of the email domain,<br />

always sends only accepted email, for example: ivanov@test.ru,<br />

ivanov@mail.ru;<br />

• *@test* – email from any sender in a domain that begins with test is not<br />

spam, for example: ivanov@test.ru, petrov@test.com;<br />

• ivan.*@test.??? – email from a sender whose name begins with ivan. and<br />

whose domain name begins with test and ends in any three characters is

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