Configuring tags added to message subjects based on KATA scan results

To configure tags added by Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to message subjects based on KATA scan results:

  1. In the main window of the program web interface, open the management console tree and select the Rules section.
  2. In the list of rules, click the rule name to open the rule for which you want to configure tags added to message subjects based on KATA scan results.
  3. Select the KATA protection section.
  4. Flip on the toggle switch next to the name of the KATA protection settings group if it is off.
  5. Add a tag to the Subject header of messages in which KATA detected an event. To do so, perform the following:
    1. In the KATA protection settings group, click the link to the right of the Add the following text to the subject of an email message setting name to open the Tag for messages with a KATA detect window.
    2. In the field under the name of the window, enter the text that you want to add at the beginning of the subject of messages in which KATA detected an event. For example, you can add the KATA detect tag.
    3. Click the OK button.

      The Tag for messages with a KATA detect window closes.

  6. Click the Apply button in the lower part of the workspace.

In order for the settings you have configured to be used during operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway, make sure to enable KATA protection for the rule and to enable the configured rule.

See also

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 on the KATA side

Checking the connection of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to KATA

Configuring Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to send messages for checking by KATA

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

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