Kaspersky Security 9.x for Microsoft Exchange Servers

Application operation statistics in Kaspersky Security Center

April 2, 2024

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Kaspersky Security Center lets you view statistics on the operation of application modules such as Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam. For more detailed information about working with statistics, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center Administrator's Guide.

When working with Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Servers, you can add information panes that reflect the statuses of objects based on scan results from the corresponding application module. When adding an information pane, you can specify the time period for which statistics will be presented in the chart.

Anti-Virus statistics

The chart presents general information about the operation of Anti-Virus on all Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Servers connected to the current Administration Server. Possible statuses of objects based on scan results:

  • Found clean. Number of scanned objects in which no malware was found.
  • Infected. Number of objects that contained a virus or other threat.
  • Password protected. Number of password protected objects.
  • Filtered out. Number of objects that violate the acceptable criteria for attachment and content filtering.
  • Processing errors. Number of objects that were skipped because of application errors or licensing issues.

If the Anti-Virus and Attachment and Content Filtering components are triggered simultaneously, the object is considered to be infected.

Detailed Anti-Virus statistics

The chart provides information about problems detected by Anti-Virus on all Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Servers connected to the current Administration Server. When working with this information pane, you can view application statistics for a specific time interval within the selected time period. Possible statuses of objects based on scan results:

  • Infected. Number of objects that contained a virus or other threat.
  • Password protected. Number of password protected objects.
  • Filtered out. Number of objects that violate the acceptable criteria for attachment and content filtering.
  • Processing errors. Number of objects that were skipped because of application errors or licensing issues.

If the Anti-Virus and Attachment and Content Filtering components are triggered simultaneously, the object is considered to be infected.

Anti-Spam statistics

The chart provides general information about the operation of Anti-Spam on all Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Servers connected to the current Administration Server. Possible statuses of messages based on scan results:

  • Clean. Number of messages belonging to the following categories:
    • Scanned messages containing no spam or phishing links.
    • Messages that have been excluded from scans based on lists of allowed addresses of senders or recipients.
  • Spam. Number of messages containing spam.
  • Probable spam. Messages that possibly (as indicated by heuristic analysis) are spam.
  • Formal notification. Service messages, such as notifications of message delivery to the recipient.
  • Address blacklisted. Messages from senders whose addresses were added to the denylist.
  • Trusted. Messages coming via Trusted connections.
  • Mass mail. Mass mailing messages that are not spam.
  • Phishing. Messages that contain phishing links.
  • Not scanned. Messages that were not scanned by Anti-Spam.

Detailed Anti-Spam statistics

The chart provides information about problems detected by Anti-Spam on all Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Servers connected to the current Administration Server during the time period defined in Kaspersky Security Center. Possible statuses of messages based on scan results:

  • Spam. Messages containing spam.
  • Probable spam. Messages that possibly (as indicated by heuristic analysis) are spam.
  • Formal notification. Service messages, such as notifications of message delivery to the recipient.
  • Address blacklisted. Messages from senders whose addresses were added to the denylist.
  • Trusted. Messages coming via Trusted connections.
  • Mass mail. Mass mailing messages that are not spam.
  • Phishing. Messages that contain phishing links.
  • Not scanned. Messages that were not scanned by Anti-Spam.

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