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Ernie Tamminga
I recently upgraded from Kaspersky Antivirus to the full Internet Security. When I installed it, it made me get rid of my former spam-filter program (CA AntiSpam).
I "trained" Kaspersky anti-spam using a bunch of known spam messages, and I also added a few domains to the blacklist, in the form *@domain.com

I notice that Kaspersky anti-spam is still allowing messages from the blacklisted domains to come into my Outlook Express in-box, instead of moving them to the spam-folder I designated.

Is there a secret to making this work properly?

Thanks much,

Ernie
Ernie Tamminga
I just looked at the Spam "Report", and it seems to confirm that Kaspersky Spam protection is NOT working.
I've received about 150 emails today, and the report says that Kaspersky has scanned zero of them.

All the relevant "enabled" configuration settings are turned on, but the product just doesn't seem to be working.

Most perplexing...
Renat
QUOTE(Ernie Tamminga @ 19.06.2008 04:02) *
I just looked at the Spam "Report", and it seems to confirm that Kaspersky Spam protection is NOT working.
I've received about 150 emails today, and the report says that Kaspersky has scanned zero of them.

All the relevant "enabled" configuration settings are turned on, but the product just doesn't seem to be working.

Most perplexing...


1. Which mail protocol you use (imap/pop3/imap_ssl/pop3_ssl)?
2. it work on standart ports (pop3 - 110, imap - 143)?
3. Kaspersky Internet Security x.x.xxx (6/7/8)?
4. OS (XP 32/64, Vista 32/64)?

if you use ssl, then check "settings->Network->Scan encrypted connections".
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