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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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

defines the likelihood that an email will be classified as spam. The default value<br />

for the spam factor is 80%. The email will be marked as spam if the sum of the<br />

likelihoods for all additional factors exceeds 100%.<br />

Spam could be empty e-mails (no subject or body), e-mails containing links to<br />

images or with imbedded images, with text that matches the background color, or<br />

text in a very small font size. Spam can also be e-mails with invisible characters<br />

(the text matches the background color), e-mails containing hidden elements (the<br />

elements are not displayed at all), or incorrect html tags, as well as e-mails<br />

containing scripts (a series of instructions executed when the user opens the email).<br />

If you enable filtration for “messages not addressed to me,” you must specify<br />

your trusted addresses in the window that opens by clicking My addresses. The<br />

recipient’s address will be checked during the scan. If it does not match any of<br />

the addresses on your list, the message will be classified as spam.<br />

An address list may be created and edited in the My Email Addresses window<br />

by clicking Add, Edit, or Delete.<br />

To exclude e-mails forwarded within the intranet (for example, corporate e-mail)<br />

from the spam scan, check Do not check Microsoft Exchange Server<br />

native messages mail. Note that e-mails will be considered internal mail if all the<br />

computers on the network use Microsoft Office Outlook as their mail client, and if<br />

the user e-mail boxes are located on one Exchange server, or these servers<br />

must be connected with X400 connectors. For Anti-Spam to analyze these emails,<br />

deselect the checkbox.<br />

13.3.6. Mail Dispatcher<br />

Warning!<br />

Mail Dispatcher is only available if you receive email via POP3 protocol.<br />

Mail Dispatcher is designed for viewing the list of email messages on the server<br />

without downloading them to your computer. This enables you to refuse to<br />

accept messages, saving time and money when working with email and reducing<br />

the likelihood of downloading spam and viruses to your computer.<br />

Mail Dispatcher opens if Open Mail Dispatcher when receiving email is<br />

checked in the Anti-Spam configuration dialog.<br />

To delete emails from the server without downloading them onto your computer:<br />

check the boxes on the left of the emails that you want to delete, and click<br />

the Delete button. The emails checked with be deleted from the server.<br />

The rest of your email will be downloaded to your computer after you<br />

close the Mail Dispatcher window.

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