Kaspersky Lab kaspersky anti-spam 2.0 Manual

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Kaspersky Anti-Spam Operation and Filtering Philosophy 
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To specify the users to whom a personal profile is applied, 
• 
Open the profile for editing, then click the Properties button. 
• 
Enter user’s address (or users’ addresses) in the 
Valid for 
recipient(s)
 field, 
or
 
• 
select a user list in the 
Valid for recipient list
 field after you have 
created it on the 
e-mails 
tab. 
The order of active profiles is very important because only the first profile valid 
for this particular user will work for each user. 
 
The default profile must be the last active profile in the list. It will work 
for all users not covered by the preceding profiles and none of the 
subsequent profiles will be applied. 
For the 
Archiving Spam
 (rule 1) and 
Archiving/Rejecting Spam
 (rule 3) profiles 
the conditional address should be replaced with the name of a real mailbox 
intended for spam archiving. 
 
spam-archive@host.name
 
is a common address for all recipients of this 
profile; therefore if you want to forward spam to different addresses for 
different users, several copies of such profiles should be created. 
It is recommended that you rename the user-dependent profiles so that the 
names show the users to whom they apply (e.g. root: No Filtering). 
4.4.2.3. Selecting filtering level severity 
Common profiles are responsible for determining the message status (spam, 
possible spam, etc.). They can be selected on the 
common
 tab of 
WebConfigurator (see 5.2.1, page 48).  
The selected common profile works for all licensed mail recipients. We 
recommend using the default 
Spam Detection Standard
 profile. 
If you are concerned about false filter alarms, you can select the 
Spam Detection 
Soft
 profile, which ensures "softer" filtering (fewer messages are detected as 
spam). In this case, only the most reliable RBL service data are used to identify a 
message as spam.