Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2011, Base, 5U, 1Y, ENG KL1837UCEFS 用户手册
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The Anti-Spam plug-in module status is displayed as an icon in the Thunderbird status line. The gray color of the icon
informs the use that there is a problem in the plug-in operation or that the Anti-Spam component is disabled. Double-click
the icon to open the settings of Kaspersky Internet Security. To modify the Anti-Spam settings, click the Settings button
in the Anti-Spam section.
informs the use that there is a problem in the plug-in operation or that the Anti-Spam component is disabled. Double-click
the icon to open the settings of Kaspersky Internet Security. To modify the Anti-Spam settings, click the Settings button
in the Anti-Spam section.
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ESTORING THE RECOMMENDED
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PAM SETTINGS
If you are not satisfied with the reconfigured behavior of Anti-Spam, you can restore the component configuration
advised by Kaspersky Lab and combined in the Recommended security level.
advised by Kaspersky Lab and combined in the Recommended security level.
To restore default Anti-Spam settings:
1. Open the application settings window.
2. In the left part of the window, in the Protection Center section, select the Anti-Spam component.
3. Click the Default level button in the Security level section in the right part of the window.
Security level will be set to Recommended.
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Anti-Banner is designed to block banners on web pages you open and those in the interface of specified applications.
Ads on banners may distract you from your business activity while banner downloads increase the amount of inbound
traffic.
Ads on banners may distract you from your business activity while banner downloads increase the amount of inbound
traffic.
Before a banner is displayed on a web page or in an application's window, it should be downloaded from the Internet.
Anti-Banner scans the address from which the banner is downloaded. If the address is associated to a mask from the list
included with the Kaspersky Internet Security package, or from the list of blocked banners addresses you have compiled
on your own, Anti-Banner blocks the banner. To block banners with address masks not found in the mentioned lists, the
heuristic analyzer is used (see section "Selecting the scan method" on page
Anti-Banner scans the address from which the banner is downloaded. If the address is associated to a mask from the list
included with the Kaspersky Internet Security package, or from the list of blocked banners addresses you have compiled
on your own, Anti-Banner blocks the banner. To block banners with address masks not found in the mentioned lists, the
heuristic analyzer is used (see section "Selecting the scan method" on page
Additionally, you can create a list of allowed addresses to determine which banners should be allowed for display.
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Enabling and disabling Anti-Banner ..............................................................................................................................
Selecting the scan method ............................................................................................................................................
Creating the lists of blocked and allowed banner addresses.........................................................................................
Exporting and importing the lists of addresses ..............................................................................................................
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NABLING AND DISABLING
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Immediately after Kaspersky Internet Security installation the Anti-Banner component is disabled, it does not block
banners. To activate banner blocking, you have to enable the Anti-Banner.
banners. To activate banner blocking, you have to enable the Anti-Banner.
To display all banners, the Anti-Banner component should be disabled. If you need to display just some banners, use the
list of allowed banner addresses (see section "Creating the lists of blocked and allowed banner addresses" on
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list of allowed banner addresses (see section "Creating the lists of blocked and allowed banner addresses" on
page