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Kaspersky PURE User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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U S E R G U I D Eheuristic analysis. Furthermore, you can enable filtering of attachments (see page 101), which allows automaticrenaming or deletion of specified file types.If a threat is detected, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> assigns one of the following statuses to the found object:malicious program (such as a virus or Trojan);potentially infected (suspicious) status if the scan cannot determine whether the object is infected or not. The filemay contain a sequence of code appropriate for viruses, or modified code from a known virus.The application blocks a message, displays a notification (see page 229) about the detected threat and performs theassigned action. You can change actions to be taken on detected threats (see section "Changing actions to beperformed on detected objects" on page 101).If you work in automatic mode (see section "Using interactive protection mode" on page 56), <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> willautomatically apply the action recommended by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>Lab</strong>'s specialists when dangerous objects are detected. Formalicious objects this action is Disinfect. Delete if disinfection fails, for suspicious objects – Move to Quarantine. Ifyou work in interactive mode (see section "Using interactive protection mode" on page 56), <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> displays anotification window, in which you will be able to choose one of the available actions.Before attempting to disinfect or delete an infected object, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> creates a backup copy of it to allow laterrestoration or disinfection. Suspicious (potentially infected) objects are quarantined. You can enable the automatic scanof quarantined objects after each update.After the email message is successfully disinfected, it returns to the user. If the disinfection fails, the infected object willbe deleted from the message. After the virus scan, special text is inserted in the subject line of the email, stating that theemail has been processed by <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong>.You can disable Mail Anti-Virus, if necessary (see section "Enabling and disabling Mail Anti-Virus" on page 99).An integrated extension module is provided for Microsoft Office Outlook (see section "Email scanning in Microsoft OfficeOutlook" on page 102) that allows for fine-tuning the email client.If you are using The Bat!, <strong>Kaspersky</strong> <strong>PURE</strong> can be used in conjunction with other anti-virus applications. At that, theemail traffic processing rules (see section "Email scanning in The Bat!" on page 102) are configured directly in The Bat!and override the application’s email protection settings.When working with other mail programs, including Microsoft Outlook Express/Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird,Eudora, and Incredimail, the Mail Anti-Virus component scans email on SMTP, POP3, IMAP, and NNTP protocols.Note that when working with Thunderbird mail client, email messages transferred via IMAP will not be scanned forviruses if any filters moving messages from the Inbox folder are used.98

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