User Guide
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For domains added to the protected list the product will control
compliance with the license limitations (e.g., control of mail traffic
volume if the license uses a restriction of that parameter).
You can also enter changes to the list of protected domains locally from the
command line. The original list of domains is stored in the protected_domains
text file located in the /usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/conf directory.
After editing the file, run the following command as root:
# /usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/bin/kas-restart –f
Kaspersky Anti-Spam adds the following header to all messages
addressed to users within domains that are not included into the
protected list:
X-SpamTest-Info: Not protected
Please refer to section A.5 on page 112 for details about special
headers.
4.3.5. Group management
Filtration server administrator can define various spam recognition settings for
different users. This can be accomplished using the group policies of spam
filtration.
Before you start configuring the rules of a group policy, you have to define the list
of e-mail addresses that the group policy will apply to.
In addition to the groups created by the administrator, the product also uses the
All group created by default during setup. The group defines the rules for
processing mail messages, which do not belong to any other group. All is a
system group, it cannot be deleted.
You can access group settings from the Groups menu in the left part of the
Policies section window.
The Group List
link opens the page containing a list of all existing groups (see
Fig. 13).
You can perform the following operations over groups:
• Edit group properties.
• Create a new group.
• Delete an existing group.
• Change the order of group listing.










