Kaspersky Lab kaspersky anti-spam 2.0 Manual
Configuring Filtering Parameters
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5.2.3.6. Saving profiles
Editing of filter profiles (as well as e-mail and IP address lists, etc.) is performed
using copies of the configuration files (see para 5.2.8, page 87). Changes to
these files are saved by clicking the accept button each time a filtering rule or
parameter is edited. However this will not affect the filter operation before the
new filter configuration, obtained as a result of editing, has been saved.
using copies of the configuration files (see para 5.2.8, page 87). Changes to
these files are saved by clicking the accept button each time a filtering rule or
parameter is edited. However this will not affect the filter operation before the
new filter configuration, obtained as a result of editing, has been saved.
To save and enable changes made to a filter profile description and
other configuration files:
other configuration files:
Click the save button in the profile editing window (see Figure 7).
Filter configuration obtained as a result of editing is saved completely –
all profiles, e-mail, and IP address lists, etc.
all profiles, e-mail, and IP address lists, etc.
After saving the configuration files WebConfigurator automatically starts
Configuration compiler that creates binary files from XML text files used during
the filter operation.
Configuration compiler that creates binary files from XML text files used during
the filter operation.
5.2.4. Filtering rule editing
5.2.4.1. Filtering rule edit page
A filtering rule consists of two lists – conditions that should be met in order for the
rule to work, and actions that are executed if all the conditions are met.
rule to work, and actions that are executed if all the conditions are met.
You can add, edit, and delete conditions and actions in the Rule properties
window (see Figure 11).
window (see Figure 11).