The Mail Threat Protection component scans incoming and outgoing email messages for malware and other threats. The Mail Threat Protection component starts when the Windows device security application is started. Mail Threat Protection permanently resides in the computer's RAM, scanning all messages sent or received via POP3, SMTP, IMAP, MAPI, and NNTP.
Mail Threat Protection intercepts and scans every message received or sent by the user. If no threats are detected in a message, it becomes available to the user.
To configure the Mail Threat Protection component on Windows devices:
The Security profiles section contains a list of security profiles configured in Kaspersky Next.
The security profile properties window displays settings available for all devices.
The Mail Threat Protection component settings page opens.
The settings of the security level selected will be displayed under the list of levels.
After the security profile is applied, the Mail Threat Protection component will be enabled on Windows devices. This component will scan all email messages for malware, in accordance with the current settings.
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