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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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SPAM Protection 189<br />

13.3.9. Configuring spam processing in<br />

Microsoft Outlook Express<br />

(Windows Mail)<br />

Email that is classified by Anti-Spam as spam or potential spam is by default<br />

marked with special markings [!! SPAM] or [?? Probable Spam] in the Subject<br />

line.<br />

Additional actions for spam and potential spam in Microsoft Outlook Express<br />

(Windows Mail) can be found in the settings window that opens (see Figure 67)<br />

when you click the Configuration button near the Spam and Not Spam buttons<br />

on the tasks panel.<br />

Figure 67. Configuring spam processing in Microsoft Outlook Express<br />

It opens automatically when you first open the email client after installing the<br />

program, and asks if you want to configure spam processing.<br />

You can assign the following processing rules for both spam and potential spam:

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