User`s guide

48 Kaspersky Mobile Security 7.0 Enterprise Edition
Filtering is based on the use of "black" and "white" lists. These lists contain
phone and sample phrases characteristic of spam and non-spam messages.
Message analysis will be performed in the following order:
check if the sender’s number is included into the "black" list;
check if the sender’s number is included into the "white" list;
scan of the message text for the presence of phrases found in the
“black” list;
scan of the message text for the presence of phrases found in the
“black” list;
If at least one match is detected, the scan will be stopped. The message
containing an element found in the “black” list will be blocked. The message
containing an element found in the “white” list will be passed.
To edit Anti-Spam settings do the following:
1. Select Settings in the Anti-Spam section.
2. Select the operation mode using the Anti-Spam using the Anti-Spam
setting:
Normal. In this mode Anti-Spam filters incoming messages using
the "black" and the "white" lists. Once a message is received from a
phone number not found in either of the lists, Anti-Spam will notify
the user and will offer to block or allow receipt of the message and
to add this phone number to the "white" or "black" list.
“Black” list only. In this mode Anti-Spam blocks receipt of mes-
sages matching the “black list” criteria. All other messages will be
passed.
“White” list only. In this mode Anti-Spam passes messages
matching the “white list” criteria. All other messages will be blocked.
Disabled. In this mode Anti-Spam is disabled. No filtering of incom-
ing messages is provided.
3. Check the Allow contacts box so that Anti-Spam would not block re-
ceipt of messages from numbers found in the contact list.
4. Check the Block non-numeric box so that Anti-Spam would block re-
ceipt of messages from non-numeric numbers.
3.4.1.1. Editing “black” and “white” lists
The “Black” list contains entries which, if found in messages, makes Anti-Spam
block such messages.