- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- The Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway interface
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the key file
- About the activation code
- About the subscription
- About data provision
- Modes of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation under license
- Adding an activation code
- Adding a key file
- Removing a key
- Monitoring license key status
- Configuring warnings about upcoming license key expiration
- Purchasing a license
- Renewing a license
- Updating Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Application installation and setup
- Deploying a virtual machine in the management console of the VMware ESXi hypervisor
- Deploying a virtual machine in the web interface of VMware vSphere
- Deploying a virtual machine in the management console of the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager hypervisor
- Deploying a virtual machine using Microsoft SCVMM
- Application installation and setup
- Removing the application
- Preparing for removing the application
- Deleting a virtual machine in the management console of the VMware ESXi hypervisor
- Deleting a virtual machine in the web interface of VMware vSphere
- Deleting a virtual machine in the management console of the Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor
- Deleting a virtual machine using Microsoft SCVMM
- Getting started with the application
- Integrating Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway into the existing corporate email infrastructure
- Monitoring of application operation
- Using message processing rules
- Viewing the rule table
- Configuring rule table display
- Message processing rule configuration scenario
- Creating message processing rules
- Configuring Anti-Virus protection
- Configuring link scanning
- Configuring Anti-Spam protection
- Configuring Anti-Phishing protection
- Configuring Content Filtering
- Mail Sender Authentication
- Notification settings for message scan events
- Adding a Warning about insecure message
- Adding email disclaimers
- Configuring KATA protection
- Examples of message processing rule configuration
- Viewing rule information
- Enabling and disabling a message processing rule
- Changing rule settings
- Deleting message processing rules
- Allowlists and denylists
- Managing the cluster
- Creating a new cluster
- Viewing the cluster node table
- Configuring the display of the cluster node table
- Viewing information about a cluster node
- Adding a node to the cluster
- Modifying node settings
- Removing a node from a cluster
- Changing the role of a node in a cluster
- Deleting the cluster
- Restarting a cluster node
- Managing the SSL certificate of the cluster node
- Checking data integrity
- Modifying the network settings of a cluster node
- Managing roles and user accounts
- Backup
- Configuring Backup settings
- Configuring personal Backup
- Viewing the table of objects in Backup
- Configuring the display of the table of objects in Backup
- Filtering and finding messages in Backup
- Viewing information about a message in Backup
- Delivering a message from Backup
- Downloading a message from Backup
- Deleting a message from Backup
- Backup digest
- Event log
- Viewing the event log
- Configuring event table display
- Filtering email traffic processing events
- Filtering application events
- Viewing information about email traffic processing events
- Viewing information about an application event
- Application event types
- Exporting the event log
- Configuring the event log
- Message queue
- Reports
- General protection settings
- About computer protection against certain legitimate applications
- Configuring the Anti-Virus module
- Configuring link scanning
- Configuring the Anti-Spam module
- Configuring the Anti-Phishing module
- Configuring Content Filtering
- Configuring external services
- Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC Mail Sender Authentication for outgoing messages
- Configuring date and time
- Configuring the proxy server connection settings
- Updating Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Database update for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Exporting and importing settings
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network and using Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Integration with an external directory service
- KATA protection
- Integration with a single KATA server
- Integration with multiple servers of the KATA cluster
- Creating a configuration file for the built-in balancer
- Configuring and running the built-in balancer on a cluster node
- Adding a KATA server
- Configuring KATA protection settings
- KATA integration dashboard
- Adding, modifying, and deleting IP addresses of KATA servers
- Disabling KATA integration
- Managing the application over SNMP
- Configuring the snmpd service in the operating system
- Enabling and disabling the use of the SNMP protocol in Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring SNMP server connection settings
- Enabling and disabling forwarding of SNMP traps
- Configuring encryption of SNMP connections
- Description of MIB objects of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Exporting MIB objects
- Email notifications for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring notifications about application events
- Configuring notifications about bounce messages
- Configuring notifications about message processing rules triggering
- Configuring notification templates
- Using macros in notification templates
- Adding a unique message ID to the notification
- Configuring the address for messages sent by the application
- Authentication using the single sign-on technology
- Connecting to cluster nodes over the SSH protocol
- Editing MTA settings
- DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Domains and configuration of email routing
- Publishing application events to a SIEM system
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Advanced persistent threat (APT)
- Anti-Phishing
- Anti-Spam
- Anti-Spam Quarantine
- Anti-Virus
- Backup
- Backup digest
- BEC attack
- Certificate fingerprint
- Cluster
- Content Filtering
- Control node
- Directory service
- DKIM Mail Sender Authentication
- DMARC Mail Sender Authentication
- Email notification
- Heuristic analysis
- Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Kerberos authentication
- Key file
- Keytab file
- LDAP
- Malicious links
- Moebius service
- MTA
- NTLM authentication
- Phishing
- PTR record
- Reputation filtering
- SCL rating
- Secondary node
- Service Principal Name (SPN)
- SIEM system
- SMTP verification
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Spam
- SPF Mail Sender Authentication
- Spoofing
- TLS encryption
- Update source
- Virtual machine
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Creating a virtual machine in the management console of Microsoft Hyper-V Manager
Before creating a virtual machine, you must put the ISO file into any network folder that is accessible to the server with the hypervisor. If you are opening the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager console on the same server where the hypervisor is installed, you can put the ISO file on the local hard disk.
To create a virtual machine:
- Open the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager management console.
- In the left part of the window, select the hypervisor which you want to connect to and deploy the virtual machine image.
- In the context menu, select New → Virtual Machine.
The Virtual Machine Creation Wizard opens.
- Follow the steps of the wizard:
- Select the name and location of the virtual machine.
- Type the name of the new virtual machine in the Name field.
The name must be unique among the names of all existing virtual machines.
- To select a different folder for saving the virtual machine:
- Select the Store the virtual machine in a different location check box.
- In the Location field, specify the path to the folder where you want to save the virtual machine.
The default folder is <disk>:\Virtual Machines.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Type the name of the new virtual machine in the Name field.
- Select the generation of the virtual machine.
- Select one of the following options:
- Generation 1 if you are using the Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 hypervisor.
- Generation 2 if you are using the Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 or 2022 hypervisor.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Select one of the following options:
- Allocate memory for the virtual machine.
- In the Startup memory field, enter the amount of RAM that you want to allocate to the virtual machine.
The minimum recommended value is 16384 MB. You can enter a greater value if you need higher performance from your virtual machine.
- Clear the Use Dynamic Memory for this virtual machine check box.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- In the Startup memory field, enter the amount of RAM that you want to allocate to the virtual machine.
- Configure the network connection.
- In the Connection drop-down list, select the virtual network to which you want to connect the virtual machine.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Connect a virtual hard disk.
- Select Create a virtual hard disk.
- In the Name field, specify the name of the virtual drive that you are creating.
- In the Location field, select the location for storing data of the virtual drive on the physical server.
- In the Size field, enter the amount of disk space that you want to allocate to the virtual machine.
The minimum recommended value is 200 GB. You can enter a greater value if you need to store a large database for the event log.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Select the operating system installation method.
- In the list of actions, select Install an operating system from a bootable image file.
- In the Media settings group, in the Image file (.iso) field, specify the path to the ISO image for installing the virtual machine.
- Click Next.
The Wizard proceeds to the next step.
- Confirm the creation of the virtual machine.
- Verify that the virtual machine settings configured at previous steps are correct.
- If all settings are configured correctly, click the Finish button.
- Select the name and location of the virtual machine.
The virtual machine is created with the specified settings. Make sure the virtual machine is displayed in the Virtual Machines list on the selected hypervisor.
The virtual machine is created with the default number of CPUs. You must modify this setting in virtual machine properties after it is created.