Kaspersky Security 9.x for Microsoft Exchange Servers

Viewing the properties of objects in Backup

April 2, 2024

ID 26366

To view the properties of an object in Backup:

  1. In the Management Console tree, expand the node of a Security Server.
  2. Select the Backup node.
  3. In the table listing Backup objects, select the object of which you want to view the properties.
  4. Click the Properties button under the list of incidents.

The Properties dialog will appear. You can view the following details in this window:

  • Component. The module that moved the object to Backup: Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Anti-Phishing, or Attachment and content filtering.
  • Detection. Name of the threat if the message is infected, or name of the triggered attachment and content filtering rule.
  • Object type. Object type: Whole message, Message text, or Attachment.
  • Keywords. Detected words that match the criteria of the triggered attachment and content filtering rule.
  • From. The sender's address.
  • To. The e-mail address of the message recipient.
  • Object name. Name of the message or attachment file.
  • Subject. Message subject.
  • Message ID. Message ID. This corresponds to the Message-Id field of the message header.
  • Server name. Name of the server that has placed the object in Backup.
  • Received. Precise time of message delivery (day, month, year, hour, minute).
  • Sent. Exact time when the message was sent (day, month, year, hour, minute).
  • Database release date. Release time of the application databases with which the object was scanned.
  • Status. Status assigned to the message by the application (Infected, Probably infected, Disinfected, Protected, Spam, Probable spam, Formal notification, Address blacklisted, Trusted, Mass mail, Phishing, Forbidden attachment deleted, Message deleted, Message containing forbidden attachment or content allowed in).
  • Size. Object size, in kilobytes.

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