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Kaspersky Anti-Spam Operation and Filtering Philosophy 
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•  The 
Marking Spam - Keywords
 profile: delivers the message to the 
recipient and marks it with the 
Keywords
 header where the message 
status and/or assigned content categories are specified; 
•  The 
Archiving Spam 
profile: forwards the message to the address 
specified in rule 1; 
•  The 
Archiving/Rejecting Spam 
profile: rejects the message (reject) or 
forwards it to the address specified in rule 3 depending on the methods 
used to detect spam. 
Probable Spam Status 
•  The 
Marking Spam - Subject
Archiving Spam
Archiving/Rejecting Spam 
profiles deliver the message to the recipient and mark it as 
[?? Probable 
Spam]
 in the 
Subject 
header (the mark can vary depending on the 
identified content category, e.g. if the Invitation to a seminar, conference, 
exhibition
 category has been recognized the mark 
[?? Seminars etc.] 
is 
used instead.); 
•  The 
Marking Spam - Keywords
 profile: delivers the message to the 
recipient and marks it with the 
Keywords
 header where the message 
status and/or assigned content categories are specified. 
Trusted Status
 
All profiles deliver messages to the recipient. 
Not detected Status  
•  The 
Marking Spam - Subject
Archiving Spam
Archiving/Rejecting Spam 
profiles: delivers the message to the recipient. If the message belongs to 
the  Obscene  or  Formal Messages category it can be marked with the 
corresponding mark in the 
Subject 
header; 
•  The 
Marking Spam - Keywords
 profile: delivers the message to the 
recipient and marks it with the 
Keywords 
header specifying content 
categories, if there are any. 
4.4.2. Setting up preinstalled filter profiles 
 
The filter profiles are set via WebConfigurator. For more details see 
para 5.2, page 48 
Suggested profiles implement only some of the filter features. The language of 
conditions and actions described in detail in para 4.3, page 25 open up virtually 
unlimited setup options.