- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway interface
- Program licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the activation code
- About the key file
- About the subscription
- About data provision
- Viewing information about the license and added keys
- Updating of license and added keys information
- Adding a key file
- Adding an activation code
- Removing a key
- Modes of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation under license
- Notifications that the license expires soon
- Purchasing a license
- Mail server protection status
- Getting started with the program web interface
- Integrating Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway into the corporate mail infrastructure
- Direct integration using a Quick Setup Wizard
- Integration through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is enabled) with the help of a wizard
- Step1. Adding local domains (relay_domains)
- Step 2. Configuring email routing (transport_map)
- Step 3. Entering address of your Edge Gateway (relayhost)
- Step 4. Adding trusted networks and network hosts (mynetworks)
- Step 5. Completing the integration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is enabled)
- Integration through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is disabled) with the help of a wizard
- Step 1. Configuring email routing (transport_map)
- Step 2. Entering address of your Edge Gateway (relayhost)
- Step 3. Adding trusted networks and network hosts (mynetworks)
- Step 4. Completing the integration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is enabled)
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway Monitoring
- Using message processing rules
- Domains and configuration of email routing
- Adding a record to the transport map and configuring email routing (transport_map)
- Adding a local domain (relay_domain)
- Deleting a record from the transport map
- Modifying email routing for a domain (transport_map)
- About using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring TLS security for incoming email messages
- Configuring TLS security for outgoing email messages
- About the DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Enabling and disabling the DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Preparing to add the DKIM signature to outgoing messages
- Adding the DKIM signature to messages from addresses from a specific domain
- DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Backup
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway message queue
- Enabling and disabling the transmission and reception of messages
- Viewing information about the message queue, KATA Quarantine, and Anti-Spam Quarantine
- Sorting messages in queue
- Filtering and searching messages by queue name
- Filtering and searching messages by message ID in queue
- Filtering and searching messages by message sender's address
- Filtering and searching messages by message recipient's address
- Filtering and searching messages by time of message arrival in queue
- Forced delivery and removal of messages from the queue
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Content of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Viewing Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Deleting Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Enabling and disabling daily reports
- Configuring the daily report
- Enabling and disabling weekly reports
- Configuring the weekly report
- Enabling and disabling monthly reports
- Configuring the monthly report
- Generating a custom report
- General settings of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring the proxy server connection settings
- Configuring email addresses of the administrator
- Configuring HelpDesk account settings
- Changing the Administrator account password
- Configuring the settings for the event log and audit log
- Configuring program performance settings
- Configuring the appearance of scanned messages
- Configuring the template for messages when removing an attachment
- Exporting program settings
- Importing program settings
- Restarting the program
- Configuring integration with Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring MTA settings
- Upgrading Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway via the web interface
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway database update
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway Protection
- Participation in Kaspersky Security Network and use of Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Message authentication
- Connecting to a DNS to perform message authentication
- Enabling and disabling SPF message authentication
- Enabling and disabling DKIM message authentication
- Enabling and disabling DMARC message authentication
- Enabling and disabling message authentication for a rule
- Configuring detection of TempError and PermError during message authentication
- Configuring additional DMARC message authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring additional SPF message authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring additional DKIM message authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after SPF message authentication
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after DKIM message authentication
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after DMARC message authentication
- Configuring actions on messages during DMARC, SPF and DKIM message authentication
- Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC message authentication for outgoing messages
- Anti-Virus protection
- About computer protection against certain legitimate applications
- About virus scan status
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus scanning for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Virus engine settings
- Setting default values for Anti-Virus engine settings
- Configuring actions on messages during Anti-Virus scanning
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after Anti-Virus scanning
- Configuring Anti-Virus scan restrictions and exclusions
- Anti-Spam protection
- About Anti-Spam message scan status labels
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Spam protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Spam scanning of messages for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Spam engine settings
- Setting default values for Anti-Spam engine settings
- Configuring the custom DNSBL list for the Anti-Spam engine
- Configuring the custom SURBL list for the Anti-Spam engine
- Configuring Anti-Spam scan settings for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Spam scan actions on messages
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after spam scanning
- Anti-Spam Quarantine
- Anti-Phishing protection
- About Anti-Phishing message scan status labels
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Phishing protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Phishing scanning of messages for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Phishing engine settings
- Setting default values for Anti-Phishing engine settings
- Configuring Anti-Phishing scan actions on messages
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after Anti-Phishing scanning
- Content filtering of messages
- About message content filtering status labels
- Enabling and disabling content filtering of messages
- Setting the maximum archive nesting level for content filtering
- Setting default values for Content Filtering settings
- Enabling and disabling content filtering of messages for a rule
- Configuring settings of message content filtering for a rule
- Configuring actions to take on messages during content filtering
- Configuring tags added to message subjects based on content filtering results
- KATA protection and integration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway with Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Entering integration settings for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Confirming integration for Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Checking the connection between Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway and Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Configuring the forwarding of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway messages to Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform for scanning
- Enabling and disabling KATA protection
- Configuring KATA protection settings
- Setting default values for KATA protection settings
- Enabling and disabling KATA protection for a rule
- Configuring actions on messages based on KATA scan results
- Configuring tags added to message subjects based on KATA scan results
- Black and white lists of addresses
- Connecting to a LDAP server
- About the connection to a LDAP server
- Connecting to and disconnecting from a LDAP server
- Adding a connection to a LDAP server
- Deleting a connection to a LDAP server
- Enabling and disabling a connection to a LDAP server
- Configuring the connection to a LDAP server
- Configuring the LDAP server connection filters
- Using the program via the SNMP protocol
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway email notifications
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway disclaimers and warnings
- About email disclaimers and insecure message warnings
- Creating a disclaimer or warning template
- Editing a disclaimer or warning template
- Deleting a disclaimer or warning template
- Enabling and disabling message disclaimers for a rule
- Adding a message scanning event disclaimer for a rule
- Adding an insecure message warning for a rule
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway event log
- System information for Technical Support
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway audit log
- Viewing the audit log and events in the audit log
- Sorting events in the audit log
- Filtering and searching events by date and time
- Filtering and searching events by event type
- Filtering and searching events by subject identifier
- Filtering and searching events by event result
- Filtering and searching events by event description
- Configuring the date and time in Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Publishing program events to a SIEM system
- Extracting the settings from Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to an XML file
- Enabling export of events in CEF format
- Content and properties of syslog messages in CEF format
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Settings group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Tasks group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Import / Export Settings group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Backup group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Report group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of License group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Rules group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Auth group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Quarantine group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Update group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of ScanLogic group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Appliance group events
- Disabling export of events in CEF format
- Applying new values to settings of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Glossary
- Advanced persistent threat (APT)
- Anti-Phishing
- Anti-Spam
- Anti-Virus
- Backup
- Content filtering
- Directory service
- DKIM authentication of mail senders
- DMARC authentication of mail senders
- DNSBL
- Email notification
- Heuristic analysis
- Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Key file
- LDAP
- Malicious links
- Phishing
- Reputation filtering
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Spam
- SPF authentication of mail senders
- SURBL
- Targeted attack
- Virtual machine
- Zero-day attack
- Zero-day vulnerability
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Delivering messages from Backup to recipients
If you consider a message in Backup to be safe, you can deliver the message from Backup to the recipients.
You can deliver a message from Backup after previewing it or by selecting messages that you want to deliver in the list of message copies in Backup (one or several messages).
Delivering infected messages can pose a security threat to the computers of recipients.
Before delivering an infected message to the recipient, make sure that delivery of infected messages is allowed in Backup settings (for personal user accounts and the HelpDesk account).
To deliver a message from Backup to recipients:
- In the main window of the program web interface, open the management console tree and select the Backup section.
- In the list of message copies in Backup, in the lower part of the workspace select check boxes in the lines with the details of messages that you want to deliver.
- Click the Deliver button in the upper part of the workspace.
The Deliver message window opens.
- Select the check box next to the name of the Deliver the message in an attachment setting if you want to deliver the message in an attachment.
- Select the check box next to the name of the To recipient email addresses specified in the message header setting if you want to deliver the message to email addresses of recipients to whom this message was intended.
- Select the check box next to the name of the To additional email addresses setting if you want to deliver the message to additional email addresses.
- If you have chosen to deliver the message to additional email addresses, in the field under the name of the To additional email addresses setting, enter the email addresses to which you want to deliver the message.
- Click the OK button.
The Deliver message window closes.
The message is placed in the delivery queue.
- To return to the list of message copies in Backup, click the To messages list button in the upper part of the workspace.
The list of message copies in Backup displays the message Message has been placed in queue for delivery.
- To hide the Message has been placed in queue for delivery message, click the Hide link in the right part of the line with the message.
See also Finding message copies in Backup Viewing information about a message in Backup |