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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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

You can choose to create a rule from scratch or from a template. Select<br />

Start from a blank rule and select Check messages when they<br />

arrive. Click the Next button.<br />

Step Two<br />

In the Rule Conditions window, click Next without checking any boxes.<br />

Confirm in the dialog box that you want to apply this rule to all emails<br />

received.<br />

Step Three<br />

In the window for selecting actions to apply to messages, check<br />

perform a custom action from action list. In the lower portion of the<br />

window click custom action. In the window that opens, select<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Anti-Spam from the dropdown menu and click OK.<br />

Step Four<br />

In the window for selecting exceptions to the rule, click Next without<br />

checking any boxes.<br />

Step Five<br />

In the window for finishing creating the rule, you can edit its name (the<br />

default is <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Anti-Spam). Make sure that Turn on this rule<br />

is checked and click Finish.<br />

3. The default position for the new rule is first on the rule list in the E-mail<br />

Rules window. If you like, move this rule to the end of the list so it is<br />

applied to the email last.<br />

All incoming emails are processed with these rules. The order in which the rules<br />

are applied depends on their priority, with rules at the top of the list having higher<br />

priority than those lower down. You can change the priority for applying rules to<br />

emails.<br />

If you do not want the Anti-Spam rule to further process emails after a rule is<br />

applied, you must check Stop processing more rules in the rule settings<br />

(see Step Three in creating the rule).<br />

If you are experienced in creating email processing rules in Microsoft Office<br />

Outlook, you can create your own rule for Anti-Spam based on the setup that we<br />

have suggested.

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