User Guide

32 Kaspersky Anti-Spam 3.0
Settings – the section containing the settings of the anti-spam engine,
Control Center, and the subsystem updating the content filtration
databases.
License – the section used to manage the licenses for Kaspersky Anti-
Spam and register users authorized to administer the product.
The left part of the main window displays a menu containing the list of pages in
the current section. Menu content will change depending upon the currently
selected section.
In addition to the mentioned means of navigation, the upper part of the main
window contains an address line, which indicates the path to the current page in
the hierarchy of Control Center sections.
Further we shall examine the main tasks pertaining to the administration of the
filtration server and its individual components.
4.3. Filtration policy management
Detection and filtration of unsolicited mail is the main function of Kaspersky Anti-
Spam. The administration system provides a powerful combination of settings for
the spam recognition process and further processing of messages.
The settings of message filtration policy are located in the Policies section of the
Control Center.
The Policies menu consists of the following subsections:
Common – settings of the general filtration policy. This subsection
includes:
Default Rules – the section for management of spam
recognition rules.
Black List – the section for management of the list of
addresses mail receipt from which is blocked.
White List – the section for managing the list of trusted
addresses. Messages from these addresses are not checked
for the presence of spam signs.
DNS Black Lists – the section for managing the list of used
DNSBL services.
Groups – the settings of user groups, recognition policies applicable to
individual groups and the sets of actions over messages:
Group list – the section for managing user groups: creation,
deletion of groups, and launching the editor of group properties.