- About Kaspersky Security 9.0 for Microsoft Exchange Servers
- Application architecture
- Common application deployment scenarios
- Upgrading the application to version 9.0 Maintenance Release 4
- Installing and removing the application
- Application setup
- Step 1. Checking the availability of the required components and installing them
- Step 2. Viewing information about the start of the installation and reviewing the End User License Agreement
- Step 3. Selecting the installation type
- Step 4. Selecting application components and modules
- Step 5. Creating a database and configuring the application connection to the SQL server
- Step 6. Selecting an account for launching the Kaspersky Security service
- Step 7. Completing installation
- Application Configuration Wizard
- Step 1. Activating the application
- Step 2. Configuring the Microsoft Exchange server protection
- Step 3. Enabling the KSN service
- Step 4. Configuring the proxy server settings
- Step 5. Configuring notification delivery
- Step 6. Completing the configuration
- Application Activation window
- Protection settings window
- Use Kaspersky Security Network services window
- Proxy server settings window
- Notification settings window
- Configuration node
- Restoring the application
- Removing the application
- Application setup
- To administrator
- Role-based user access control for the application features and services
- Application licensing
- Licensing models. License restrictions
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license certificate
- About the license
- About the key
- About the key file
- About the activation code
- About the subscription
- Special considerations when activating the application using an activation code
- Special considerations of activating the application when using profiles
- Special considerations of activating the application when using the key for the DLP Module
- Activating the application with a key for a Security Server and DLP Module
- Activating the application using an activation code
- About notifications related to the license
- Configuring the license expiry term notification
- About data provision
- Viewing information about installed keys
- Replacing a key
- Removing a key
- Licensing node
- Add License window
- Viewing the number of mailboxes
- Starting and stopping the application
- Default Microsoft Exchange Server protection
- About Kaspersky Security Network
- About Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Configuring the settings for connecting to Kaspersky Private Security Network
- About Anti-Virus protection
- Enabling and disabling anti-virus server protection
- Configuring anti-virus processing of objects: Anti-Virus for the Mailbox role
- Configuring anti-virus scan exclusions
- Configuring anti-virus object processing: Anti-Virus for the Hub Transport role
- How to prevent detainment when sending messages through the Anti-Virus module
- Types of attachment files window
- Names of attachment files window
- Protection against spam and phishing
- Enabling and disabling anti-spam protection of a server
- About anti-phishing scans
- Enabling and disabling message scanning for phishing
- Configuring spam and phishing scan settings
- Configuring additional settings of spam and phishing scans
- Configuring an increase in the spam rating of messages
- About additional services, features, and anti-spam technologies
- Using external anti-spam message scanning services
- About the white and black lists of email addresses
- Creating the white list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Creating the black list of Anti-Spam addresses
- White list record settings window
- Black list record settings window
- Informing Kaspersky Lab of false alerts returned by Anti-Spam
- Improving the accuracy of spam detection on Microsoft Exchange 2013 servers
- About scanning outgoing mail for spam and phishing content
- Enabling and disabling the scanning of outgoing messages for spam and phishing content
- Configuring mailbox and public folder protection settings
- Background scan and on-demand scan
- Filtering of attachments
- Managing profiles
- Creating a profile
- Configuring Security Servers in a profile
- Specifics of managing profiles in a Microsoft Exchange database availability group
- Adding Security Servers to a profile
- Removing a Security Server from a profile
- Removing a profile
- Profiles node
- <Profile name> node
- Servers node
- <DAG name> node
- Create new profile window
- Add server to <Profile name> profile window (Step 1)
- Add server to <Profile name> profile window (Step 2)
- Rename existing profile window
- DLP Module settings
- Updates
- About update centers
- About database updates in configurations with a DAG of Microsoft Exchange servers
- Updating databases manually
- Configuring scheduled application database updates
- Select update source
- Configuring the connection to the update source
- Configuring the proxy server settings
- Designating a server as an update center and configuring its settings
- Updates node
- Notifications
- About Backup
- Viewing Backup objects
- Viewing the properties of objects in Backup
- Filtering the list of Backup objects
- Saving objects from Backup to disk
- Sending an objects from Backup to recipients
- Deleting objects from Backup
- Configuring Backup settings
- Selecting Backup database for viewing its contents from the profile
- Database window
- Send object to Kaspersky Lab window
- Backup node
- About application reports
- Anti-Virus activity report for the Mailbox role
- Anti-Virus activity report for the Hub Transport role
- Report of Anti-Spam activity
- Generating a report manually
- Creating a report generation task
- Viewing the list of report generation tasks
- Editing the settings of a report generation task
- Starting a report generation task
- Deleting a report generation task
- Viewing a report
- Saving a report to disk
- Deleting a report
- Report generation settings window
- Task settings window
- Reports node
- About application logs
- Using Kaspersky Security in Windows PowerShell
- About Windows PowerShell commands
- Connecting the Kse.Powershell library
- Viewing the protection status of a Microsoft Exchange server
- Viewing the statistics of Anti-Virus and Attachment Filtering modules
- Viewing the statistics of the Anti-Spam module
- Viewing the white list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Viewing the black list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Adding addresses to the white list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Adding addresses to the black list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Deleting addresses from the white list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Deleting addresses from the black list of Anti-Spam addresses
- Synchronizing black / white lists of Anti-Spam addresses
- Exporting and importing the application configuration
- Managing the application using the Kaspersky Security Center
- Installing the Kaspersky Security administration plug-in
- About application activation via Kaspersky Security Center
- Updating application databases via Kaspersky Security Center
- Kaspersky Security events in Kaspersky Security Center
- Viewing Microsoft Exchange Server protection status details
- Application operation statistics in Kaspersky Security Center
- Monitor the application's operation via System Center - Operations Manager
- Appendix. Script for sending spam for analysis
- To security officer
- Running and stopping the Management Console
- About the DLP Module
- Scanning messages with the DLP Module
- Default status of Data Leak Protection
- Viewing Data Leak Protection status details
- Managing categories
- Managing policies
- Managing incidents
- Viewing the list of incidents
- Viewing incident details
- Searching for similar incidents
- Adding comments to incidents
- Changing incident status
- Archiving incidents
- Restoring incidents from the archive
- Deleting archived incidents
- Incidents node
- View tab
- History tab
- Changing status window
- Incident Archiving Wizard window
- Incident Recovery Wizard window
- Handling the DLP Module reports
- Generating a report manually
- Creating a report generation task
- Starting a report creation task
- Deleting report generation task
- Viewing a report
- Saving reports to disk
- Deleting reports
- “Incidents by policies” report
- “User statistics” report
- “System KPI” report
- “Incident status statistics” report
- Reports (DLP) node
- Task settings window ("Incidents by policies" report)
- Task settings window ("Statistics on users" report)
- Task settings window ("System KPI" report)
- Task settings window ("Statistics on statuses of incidents" report)
- Report generation settings window ("Incidents by policies" report)
- Report generation settings window ("Statistics on users" report)
- Report generation settings window ("System KPI" report)
- Report generation settings window ("Statistics on statuses of incidents" report)
- Configure notifications
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Sources of information about the application
- Glossary
- Active key
- Active policy
- Additional key
- Anti-virus databases
- Archived incident
- Archiving
- Background scan
- Backup
- Black list of key files
- Closed incident
- Confidential data
- Container object
- Corporate security
- Data category
- Data leak
- Data leak prevention
- Data subcategory
- Disinfection
- DLP Module (Data Leak Prevention)
- DLP Module status
- Domain Name System Block List (DNSBL).
- Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service
- False positive incident
- File mask
- Formal message
- Incident
- Incident status
- Infected object
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Lab categories
- Kaspersky Private Security Network
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN).
- Kaspersky update servers
- Keywords
- License certificate
- License term
- Malicious URLs
- Managed device
- Management Console
- Mass mail
- Match level
- Message deletion
- Object removal
- Opened incident
- PCL rating
- Personal data
- Phishing
- Policy
- Policy violation
- Potential spam
- Probably infected object
- Profile
- Proxy server
- SCL rating
- Security Officer
- Security Server
- Simple object
- Spam
- Spam URI Realtime Block Lists (SURBL)
- Special recipients
- Storage scan
- System KPI (Key Performance Indicators)
- Table data
- Unknown virus
- Update
- Violation context
- Virus
- Kaspersky Lab AO
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notice
Adding X- headers to messages processed by the DLP Module
While processing messages the DLP Module adds new X-headers to them. These X-headers make it possible to obtain information on the results of message processing by the DLP Module by analyzing the message.
X-headers of messages added by the DLP Module
X-header |
Values |
---|---|
X-KSE-Dlp-Interceptor-Info |
license violation – a license violation; the message is skipped without being scanned. protection disabled – the DLP Module is disabled; the message is skipped without being scanned. fallback – the DLP Module is not operational; the message is skipped without being scanned. |
X-KSE-DLP-ScanInfo |
Overloaded – the queue of incoming messages is overflowing; the message is skipped without being scanned. Skipped – no policies applicable to the message have been found; the message is skipped without being scanned. Clean – the message falls within the scope of one or several policies, but no policy violations have been detected. Detect – the message has caused a violation of one or several policies. ScanError – a scan error has been encountered. |