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Using Kaspersky SMTP-Gateway application 43
NotifyAdmin=infected, suspicious, protected,
error, filtered
NotifyRecipient=infected, suspicious, protected,
error, filtered
NotifySender=infected, suspicious, protected,
error, filtered
5.2.4.5. Backing up (quarantine, backup storage)
You can configure Kaspersky SMTP-Gateway to move messages with certain
statuses to a separate storage, such as quarantine or backup storage.
This feature may be used, for example, if an infected attachment that contain
important data was detected by the anti-virus scan. A disinfection attempt may
corrupt the data. The message can also be isolated in a separate storage and
then sent to Kaspersky Lab for analysis. Our experts will possibly be able to
disinfect the file and save the integrity of data.
Scanned objects flagged as Infected are moved to the quarantine di-
rectory. Other messages that you suspect are infected, and those the
application failed not scan, are copied into the backup storage.
Task:
Scan all email messages for viruses and disinfect all infected
email messages;
Deliver to the recipients only disinfected messages;
Move suspicious objects detected during the scan to quaran-
tine directory /tmp/suspicious;
Notify senders, recipients, and administrators about deleted,
infected, cured, corrupted, or blocked messages and about
objects the application failed to scan; attach unchanged in-
fected messages to notifications sent to the administrator.
Solution
: To implement the above task, do the following:
1. In the [smtpgw.ave] section of the configuration file assign
parameter value as follows:
Cure=yes
2. In the [smtpgw.policy] section of the configuration file assign
parameter value as follows: