User Guide
110 Kaspersky Anti-Spam 3.0
–V <details_level> – instruction to use the specified level of details for the
messages output to the console. Possible values: 1...10.
–l – instruction to use higher level of details for messages added to system
log in comparison with the default level.
–L <details_level> – instruction to use the specified level of details for the
messages added to system log. Possible values: 1...10.
–c <configuration_file> redefines the path to the filter.conf configuration
file. If filter.conf is located in a directory other than the default, specify a
complete path to the filter.conf file as a value for the configuration_file
parameter.
–k <kas-conf_script> – redefines the path to the kas-conf script, which
reads Kaspersky Anti-Spam configuration. If kas-conf is located in a
directory other than the default, specify a complete path to the kas-conf
file as a value for the kas-conf_script parameter.
–h – outputs to the console information about the utility.
When this utility is started without specifying command line options, this
is similar to starting the utility with the–f option.
A.4.6.
mkprofiles
The mkprofiles utility is used to build and compile Kaspersky Anti-Spam filtering
policies.
Startup line:
# /usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/bin/mkprofiles
[-c <configuration_file>] [-l <log_file>] [-q] [-v] [-h]
where:
• –c <configuration_file> – redefines the path to the filter.conf
configuration file. If filter.conf is located in a directory other than the
default, specify a complete path to the filter.conf file as a value for the
configuration_file parameter.
• –l <log_file> – saves the report about actions performed by the utility to
the file defined by the log_file parameter.
• –q – enables “silent” mode, when only error messages and warning are
output to the screen.
• –v – outputs to the console all messages related to compilation.
• –h – outputs to the console information about the utility.










