- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- About the program
- What's new
- About actions on objects
- Main program components
- Email processing algorithm
- Distribution kit
- Hardware and software requirements
- About information X-headers
- Support for internationalized email addresses
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server traffic limit
- Known limitations of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server interface
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the activation code
- About the key file
- About the subscription
- About data provision
- Viewing information about the license and added keys
- Viewing information about the license and added keys using the command line interface
- Updating of license and added keys information
- Adding a key file
- Adding an activation code
- Removing a key
- Notifications that the license expires soon
- Mail server protection status
- Ensuring data security in different operating modes of the program
- Installing the program
- Preparing for program installation
- SELinux Shutdown
- Installing the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server package
- Installing the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server localization package
- Installing the web interface package on the same server with Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Installing the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server web interface package on a separate server
- Preparing the application for operation
- Manually starting initial configuration of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Step 1. Selecting the language for viewing End User License Agreement, Privacy Policy, Kaspersky Security Network Statement, and Supplementary Kaspersky Security Network Statement
- Step 2. Reviewing the License Agreement
- Step 3. Viewing the Privacy Policy
- Step 4. Configuring participation in Kaspersky Security Network and submission of KSN statistics
- Step 5. Selecting the backup directory
- Step 6. Backup connection settings
- Step 7. Selecting the socket
- Step 8. Using the web interface of the application
- Step 9. Selecting the TCP port for interaction with the web interface of the application
- Step 10. Assigning a password to access the web interface
- Step 11. Selecting the type of integration with the mail server
- Step 12. Configuring the proxy server settings
- Step 13. Adding a key
- Step 14. Database updates
- Starting automatic initial configuration of the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Manually starting initial configuration of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Preparing your corporate network infrastructure for Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Removing Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server Help
- Actions to perform after removing Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Manually integrating Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server with the Amavis interface and mail servers
- Preparing the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server web interface for operation
- Manually starting initial configuration of the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server web interface
- Step 1. Selecting the language for viewing End User License Agreement, Privacy Policy, Kaspersky Security Network Statement, and Supplementary Kaspersky Security Network Statement
- Step 2. Reviewing the License Agreement
- Step 3. Viewing the Privacy Policy
- Step 4. Selecting an Apache web server
- Step 5. Configuring integration with the Apache web server
- Step 6. Selecting a socket for interaction with Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Step 7. Selecting a certificate to access the web interface
- Starting automatic initial configuration of the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server web interface
- Manually starting initial configuration of the Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server web interface
- Managing the application through the web interface.
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server Monitoring
- Using message processing rules
- Backup
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server message queue
- Viewing information about the message queue
- Sorting messages in queue
- Filtering and searching messages by queue name
- Filtering and searching messages by message ID in queue
- Filtering and searching messages by mail sender's address
- Filtering and searching messages by message recipient's address
- Filtering and searching messages by time of message arrival in queue
- Forced delivery and deletion of messages from the queue
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server operation reports
- Content of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server operation reports
- Viewing Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server operation reports
- Deleting Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server operation reports
- Enabling and disabling daily reports
- Configuring the daily report
- Enabling and disabling weekly reports
- Configuring the weekly report
- Enabling and disabling monthly reports
- Configuring the monthly report
- Generating a custom report
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network and using Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Configuring general settings of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Configuring the proxy server connection settings
- Configuring the settings for the event log and audit log
- Configuring program performance settings
- Configuring the appearance of scanned messages
- Configuring the template for messages when removing an attachment
- Exporting program settings
- Importing program settings
- Restarting the program
- Configuring integration with Kaspersky Security Center
- Changing the path to the directory for unpacking archives
- About application user accounts
- About the HelpDesk account
- Configuring email addresses of the administrator
- Changing the Administrator account password
- Activating and deactivating the HelpDesk account
- Modifying the user name and password of the HelpDesk account
- Granting the HelpDesk account access to custom black lists and white lists
- Granting the HelpDesk account access to reports
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server database update
- Mail Sender Authentication
- About Mail Sender Authentication statuses
- Connecting to a DNS to perform message authentication
- Enabling and disabling SPF message authentication
- Enabling and disabling DKIM message authentication
- Enabling and disabling DMARC message authentication
- Enabling and disabling Mail Sender Authentication for a rule
- Configuring detection of TempError and PermError during message authentication
- Configuring additional DMARC authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring additional SPF message authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring additional DKIM message authentication settings for a rule
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after SPF message authentication
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after DKIM message authentication
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after DMARC message authentication
- Configuring actions on messages during DMARC, SPF and DKIM message authentication
- Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC Mail Sender Authentication for outgoing messages
- Anti-Virus protection of messages
- About computer protection against certain legitimate applications
- About Anti-Virus scan statuses
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus scanning for a rule
- Configuring the Anti-Virus module
- Setting default values for Anti-Virus engine settings
- Configuring actions on messages during Anti-Virus scanning
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after Anti-Virus scanning
- Configuring Anti-Virus scan restrictions and exclusions
- Anti-Spam protection
- About Anti-Spam message scan status labels
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Spam protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Spam scanning of messages for a rule
- Configuring the Anti-Spam module
- Setting default values for Anti-Spam engine settings
- Configuring the custom DNSBL list for the Anti-Spam engine
- Configuring the custom SURBL list for the Anti-Spam engine
- Configuring Anti-Spam scan settings for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Spam scan actions on messages
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after spam scanning
- Anti-Spam Quarantine
- Anti-Phishing protection
- About Anti-Phishing message scan status labels
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Phishing protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Phishing scanning of messages for a rule
- Configuring the Anti-Phishing module
- Setting default values for Anti-Phishing engine settings
- Configuring Anti-Phishing scan actions on messages
- Configuring tags added to message subjects after Anti-Phishing scanning
- Content filtering of messages
- About message content filtering status labels
- Enabling and disabling content filtering of messages
- Setting the maximum archive nesting level for content filtering
- Setting default values for Content Filtering settings
- Enabling and disabling content filtering of messages for a rule
- Configuring settings of message content filtering for a rule
- Configuring actions to take on messages during content filtering
- Configuring tags added to message subjects based on content filtering results
- KATA protection and integration of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server with Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- About KATA message scan statuses
- Entering integration settings for Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- Confirming integration on the KATA side
- Checking the connection between Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server and KATA
- Configuring the sending of messages from Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server for scanning 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
- Configuring tags added to message subjects based on KATA scan results
- Black and white lists of addresses
- Integration with an external directory service
- Managing the program over SNMP
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server email notifications
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server traffic limit
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server disclaimers and warnings
- Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server audit log
- Viewing the audit log and events in the audit log
- Sorting events in the audit log
- Filtering and searching events by date and time
- Filtering and searching events by event type
- Filtering and searching events by subject identifier
- Filtering and searching events by event result
- Filtering and searching events by event description
- System information for Technical Support
- Trace log
- Remote administration of the program through Kaspersky Security Center
- Configuring administration of the program through Kaspersky Security Center
- Starting and stopping Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server on a client computer
- Viewing general information on the operation of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server in a cluster
- About managing application tasks using Kaspersky Security Center
- Managing the application through the command line interface using the klms-control utility
- Adding and deleting a key file
- Starting and stopping the program
- Exporting and importing settings
- Viewing runtime statistics
- Message processing rules
- HelpDesk account
- Database updates
- Anti-Virus protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling the Anti-Virus engine
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus scanning for a rule
- Configuring general Anti-Virus scan settings
- Configuring the processing of a message that cannot be disinfected
- Configuring Anti-Virus scan settings for a rule
- Excluding messages from Anti-Virus scanning by attachment format
- Excluding messages from Anti-Virus scanning by attachment name
- Limiting the size of objects to be scanned for viruses
- Anti-Spam protection
- Anti-Phishing protection
- Content filtering of messages
- Backup
- Configuring global black and white lists of addresses
- Integration with an external directory service
- Requirements for user scripts
- Searchemail user script
- Searchusers user script
- Getuseraccount user script
- Login user script
- Configuring a connection with the LDAP server
- Verifying an LDAP server connection
- Adding a sender or recipient from an external directory service to rules
- Adding personal black and white lists of addresses
- Managing untrusted certificates
- Interacting with the program over the SNMP protocol
- Configuring the use of macros in email notification templates
- Managing application tasks
- Publishing program events to a SIEM system
- Extracting the settings from Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server to an XML file
- Enabling export of events in CEF format
- Content and properties of syslog messages in CEF format
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Settings group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Tasks group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Import / Export Settings group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Backup group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Report group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of License group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Rules group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Auth group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Quarantine group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of Update group events
- Values of fields in the body of CEF messages for classes of ScanLogic group events
- Disabling export of events in CEF format
- Applying new values to settings of Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server
- System information for Technical Support
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Advanced persistent threat (APT)
- Anti-Phishing
- Anti-Spam
- Anti-Virus
- Backup
- Content filtering
- Directory service
- DKIM Mail Sender Authentication
- DMARC Mail Sender Authentication
- DNSBL
- Email notification
- Heuristic analysis
- Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Key file
- LDAP
- Malicious links
- MIB (Management Information Base)
- Moebius service
- Phishing
- Reputation filtering
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Spam
- SPF Mail Sender Authentication
- SURBL
- Targeted attack
- Zero-day attack
- Zero-day vulnerability
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
About the license
A license is a time-limited right to use Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server as granted under the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement (EULA).
The scope of available functionality and application usage duration depend on the license under which the application is used.
The following license types are provided:
- Trial—Free-of-charge license intended for trying out the application.
A trial license is usually of limited duration. As soon as the license expires, all Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server features are disabled. To continue using the application, you need to purchase a commercial license.
You may use the application under a trial license for only one trial period.
- A Commercial license is a paid license.
When the commercial license expires, the application stops providing basic functionality. To continue using Kaspersky Security 8 for Linux Mail Server, you must purchase a commercial license. After the license expires, you may not continue to use the application and must remove the application from your device.
We recommend renewing the license before its expiration date to ensure uninterrupted protection of your device against security threats.