Kaspersky Lab Hosted Email & Web Security, 250-499u, 3Y KL7604XWTTS ユーザーズマニュアル
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Under the Web Virus Notifications sub-service tab, there are two settings which require configuration:
User Messages – specifies the message which an end-user will see when a Web request is blocked.
Email Alerts – lets the administrator receive an email alert when malware is blocked.
Further information is given on these settings below.
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The Web Security Service User Message is the page that your users will see in their Web browser if a URL they request
is blocked. In order to customize it for your organization, you can append your own information and add your company
logo to the Default Alert Page. For example, you may wish to add the Systems Administrator's contact details, or links to
your organization's security policy.
is blocked. In order to customize it for your organization, you can append your own information and add your company
logo to the Default Alert Page. For example, you may wish to add the Systems Administrator's contact details, or links to
your organization's security policy.
The custom information must be submitted in HTML.
Kaspersky Hosted Security allows for fully customizable block pages, which means that you can define the entire HTML
output of the block page up to and including the opening and closing <html> tags. This allows you to customize block
pages with your own logo and text on the block page.
output of the block page up to and including the opening and closing <html> tags. This allows you to customize block
pages with your own logo and text on the block page.
1. Click the ‘Web Virus’ service tab at the top of the screen.
2. Click the ‘User Messages’ link in the ‘Notifications’ sub-service tab. This will bring up the ‘User Messages’
screen.
3. Uncheck the ‘Include Kaspersky Lab headers’ box to remove the Kaspersky Lab logo from the block page.
4. Enter the desired HTML into the ‘User Messages’ field. Any images/css referenced needs to be a resolvable
location. Typically you will be required to host your own images/css for this page.
5. You may insert #reason, #url, #category or #username into the HTML and it will be parsed as the reason for the
block event. More detail is available in the next section.