- About this Help
- Sources of information about the application
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Application licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About the key
- About the key file
- About data provision
- Viewing information about the license and added keys
- Adding a key
- Removing a key
- Modes of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation under license
- Notification about license expiration
- Mail server protection status
- Participating in Kaspersky Security Network
- Deploying the Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway virtual machine image
- Preparing to deploy
- Step 1. Selecting a virtual machine image
- Step 2. Viewing details of the virtual machine image
- Step 3. Reviewing the License Agreement
- Step 4. Naming the virtual machine
- Step 5. Selecting a destination storage for the virtual machine
- Step 6. Selecting a storage option for virtual machine files
- Step 7. Starting and finishing deployment of the virtual machine image
- Initial configuration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Preparing for initial configuration
- Step 1. Selecting the End User License Agreement language
- Step 2. Reviewing the License Agreement
- Step 3. Selecting the mode of operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Step 4. Configuring participation in Kaspersky Security Network
- Step 5. Selecting the input language for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Step 6. Setting the time zone
- Step 7. Assigning the host name (myhostname)
- Step 8. Configuring the network interface
- Step 9. Configuring network routes
- Step 10. Configuring DNS settings
- Step 11. Setting the web interface administrator password
- Step 12. Setting the administrator password for using the console
- Step 13. Specifying email addresses of the mail server administrator
- Step 14. Configuring the connection of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to Kaspersky Security Center
- Step 15. Checking the connection of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway to Kaspersky Security Center
- Step 16. Displaying the settings of the connection to the web interface
- Starting the Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway virtual machine
- Connecting to the Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway web interface
- Integrating Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway into the corporate mail infrastructure
- Direct integration using a Quick Setup Wizard
- Integration through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is enabled) with the help of a wizard
- Step 1. Adding local domains (relay_domains)
- Step 2. Configuring email routing (transport_map)
- Step 3. Entering address of your Edge Gateway (relayhost)
- Step 4. Adding trusted networks and network hosts (mynetworks)
- Step 5. Finishing integration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is enabled)
- Integration through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is disabled) with the help of a wizard
- Step 1. Configuring email routing (transport_map)
- Step 2. Entering address of your Edge Gateway (relayhost)
- Step 3. Adding trusted networks and network hosts (mynetworks)
- Step 4. Finishing integration of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway through an edge gateway (SMTP verification of recipient email addresses is disabled)
- Configuring MTA settings
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway Monitoring
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway database update
- Upgrading Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway via the web interface
- Anti-Virus protection
- About Anti-Virus protection
- About computer protection against certain legitimate applications
- About Anti-Virus protection status
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus protection of messages
- Enabling and disabling Anti-Virus scanning for a rule
- Configuring Anti-Virus engine settings
- 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 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 Anti-Spam engine settings
- 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 Anti-Spam scanning
- Anti-Phishing protection
- About 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 Anti-Phishing engine settings
- 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 content filtering
- About message content filtering status labels
- Enabling and disabling content filtering of messages
- 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
- Using message processing rules
- About message processing rules
- Creating message processing rules
- Creating a copy of a message processing rule
- Configuring lists of message senders and recipients for a rule
- Deleting message processing rules
- Enabling and disabling a message processing rule
- Changing the message processing rule priority
- Connecting to an LDAP server
- About the connection to an LDAP server
- Connecting to and disconnecting from an LDAP server
- Adding a connection to an LDAP server
- Deleting a connection to an LDAP server
- Enabling and disabling a connection to an LDAP server
- Configuring the connection to an LDAP server
- Configuring the LDAP server connection filters
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway email notifications
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway disclaimers and warnings
- About email disclaimers and insecure message warnings
- Creating a disclaimer or warning template
- Editing a disclaimer or warning template
- Deleting a disclaimer or warning template
- Enabling and disabling message disclaimers for a rule
- Adding a message scanning event disclaimer for a rule
- Adding an insecure message warning for a rule
- Backup
- Message authentication
- About message authentication
- 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 message authentication 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 message authentication
- Configuring detection of TempError during message authentication
- Preparing to configure SPF and DMARC message authentication for outgoing messages
- SMTP verification of recipient email addresses
- DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- About the DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Enabling and disabling the DKIM signature for outgoing messages
- Creating the DKIM key
- Importing the DKIM key from file
- Deleting the DKIM key
- Preparing to add the DKIM signature to outgoing messages
- Adding the DKIM signature to messages from addresses from a specific domain
- Using the application via the SNMP protocol
- About receiving runtime information via the SNMP protocol
- Enabling and disabling the use of the SNMP protocol in Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring the connection to the SNMP server
- Enabling and disabling the transmission of SNMP traps
- Enabling and disabling the transmission of SNMP traps for specific events
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway event log
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- About Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Generating a custom report
- 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
- Viewing Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Deleting Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway operation reports
- Black and white lists of addresses
- Using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- About using the TLS protocol in the operation of Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway
- Configuring TLS security for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway in Server role
- Configuring TLS security for Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway in Client role
- Creating a TLS certificate
- Deleting a TLS certificate
- Preparing a self-signed TLS certificate for import
- Preparing to import a TLS certificate signed by a certification authority
- Importing the TLS certificate from file
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway message queue
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway trace log
- Contacting the Technical Support Service
- Glossary
- Anti-Phishing
- Anti-Spam
- Anti-Virus
- Backup
- Directory service
- DKIM message authentication
- DMARC message authentication
- DNSBL
- Email notification
- Heuristic analysis
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Key file
- LDAP
- Malicious links
- Phishing
- Probably infected object
- Reputation filtering
- SNMP agent
- SNMP trap
- Spam
- SPF message authentication
- SURBL
- Virtual machine
- AO Kaspersky Lab
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Scheduling database updates
To configure the database update schedule:
- In the main window of the application web interface, open the management console tree and select the Settings section and Database update subsection.
- In the Application database update settings section, click the Schedule link to open the Application database update settings window.
- In the Schedule settings group, select one of the following options in the drop-down list:
- Manually.
- Once.
- Weekly.
- Monthly.
- Run every.
- In the Schedule settings group, specify the frequency of database updates in the fields on the right of the drop-down list. The following values can be specified depending on the schedule selected:
- If the database update start mode is set to Once, specify the date and time at which the database update is to start in the corresponding fields.
- If the database update start mode is set to Weekly, specify the day of the week and the time at which the database update is to start in the corresponding fields.
For example, if the values are set to Monday and 3:00 PM, the database update runs every Monday at 15:00.
- If the database update start mode is set to Monthly, in the corresponding fields specify the day of the month and the time at which the database update is to start.
For example, if the values are set to 20 and 3:00 PM, the database update runs on the 20th day of the month at 15:00.
- For the Run every update start mode, specify the frequency of the update start in minutes, hours, or days in the corresponding fields:
- To specify the frequency of updates in minutes, select the min. value in the list in the right part of the window, specify the frequency in minutes, and in the Starting at field specify the time of the first database update.
For example, if the frequency value is set to 30, the min. frequency option has been selected, and the value of the Starting at field is set to 15:00, the database update starts every 30 minutes beginning at 3 p.m.
- To specify the frequency of updates in hours, select the hours value in the list in the right part of the window, specify the frequency in hours, and in the Starting at field specify the date and time of the first database update.
For example, if the frequency value is set to 3, the hr(s). frequency option has been selected, and the values the Starting at field are 25.12.2015 and 15:00, the database update starts every 3 hours beginning at 3 p.m. on December 25, 2015.
- To specify the frequency of updates in days, select the days value in the list in the right part of the window, specify the frequency in days, and in the Starting at field specify the time of the first database update.
For example, if the frequency value is set to 2, the days frequency option has been selected, and the value of the Starting at field is set to 15:00, the database update starts once every two days (every other day) at 3 p.m.
- To specify the frequency of updates in minutes, select the min. value in the list in the right part of the window, specify the frequency in minutes, and in the Starting at field specify the time of the first database update.
- Click OK.
See also Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway database update |