User Guide

40 Kaspersky Anti-Spam 3.0
Figure 9. The Obscene Content section of the default filtration policy rules
If the Message with obscene words and phrases parameter is set to mark in
Subject, then all messages containing obscene language will be marked with the
[--Obscene--] record in the message subject.
4.3.2. Managing the white and black lists
The list of trusted senders (White List) is used to specify explicitly the addresses
acting as a reliable source of messages, which do not need a spam check. You
can add to such lists, for example, IP addresses of e-mail servers used for mail
redirection within your company or the addresses of internal mailing lists.
Correspondence from the senders included into a white list will receive the
Trusted status.
The list of blocked senders (Black List) has an opposite meaning. The
administrator of a filtration server can add to that list addresses used by
spammers for mass mailing. Messages sent from an address found in a black list
will be assigned the Blacklisted status.
These lists can be managed in a similar manner. In this section we shall examine
configuring the white list as an example (see Fig. 10).
You can access the form for editing the white list of trusted senders by following
the Policies Common White List menu sequence (for the list of blocked
senders it will be – Policies Common Black List).