Defining Actions On Infected And Suspicious Objects - KAPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS - FOR FREEBSD-OPENBSD-BSDI MAIL SERVER User Manual

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This setting will be used only if you entered a positive value (Yes) in
the UseMemoryFiles line of the [Tempfiles] section.
3. To limit the size of files to be extracted in the memory (see
subchapter 5.3.2.5), define the maximum size (in Kb) for this
type of temporary files in the MemFilesMaxSize line. In this case
if the file, while being extracted from its archive, will exceed
this value, the program will stop extracting it into the memory
and start generating this temporary file on the hard disk.
This setting will be used only if you entered a positive value (Yes) in
the UseMemoryFiles line of the [Tempfiles] section.
Values in the LimitForMemFiles and MemFilesMaxSize lines must not
exceed RAM on your computer.
To define the directory for temporary files,
type the path in the TempPath line. For example, TempPath=/tmp
5.4.3. Defining actions on infected
and suspicious objects
The following three sections allow you to define actions to be taken by the
program when it detects infected, suspicious or corrupted objects:
[ActionWithInfected] section parameters define how to handle the
infected objects.
[ActionWithSuspicion] section parameters define how to handle the
suspicious objects.
[ActionWithCorrupted] section parameters define how to handle
the corrupted objects.
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