I work on a mail protection service, specifically Kaspersky Security for Mail Server.
I work with Kaspersky Security for Mail Server.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server safeguards email communications with advanced anti-phishing, anti-spam, and malware detection. It offers dependable protection through real-time monitoring, efficiently securing emails across networks.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Kaspersky Security for Mail Server | 0.8% |
| Proofpoint Email Protection | 6.8% |
| Microsoft Defender for Office 365 | 6.3% |
| Other | 86.1% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 5 |
| Large Enterprise | 2 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 34 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 18 |
| Large Enterprise | 31 |
Offering comprehensive email protection, Kaspersky Security for Mail Server integrates seamlessly with environments such as Fortinet firewalls and SIEM functionality allowing for enhanced threat detection and response. Users benefit from its deployment alongside Kaspersky Endpoint Security, fostering threat mitigation and cost efficiency. Although it lacks in areas like encrypted attachment monitoring and robustness in deep packet inspection, it remains a reliable tool for both PC and mobile protection. Integration efforts are still needed for platforms like Fortinet firewalls.
What are the key features?Government sectors and those wary of cloud risks often opt for on-premises deployment of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server. It works effectively alongside tools such as Sophos, providing an additional layer of protection for email communications by filtering and validating legitimate emails before they reach mail servers.
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| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Network Engineer at a computer software company with 11-50 employees | 4.0 | I’ve used Kaspersky Security for Mail Server for five months and found its spam filtering and real-time protection effective. It’s stable, offers good value, and integrates well, though I haven't compared it in detail with other solutions. |
| Systems Specialist/ Administrator at ALFA International Company Limited. | 2.5 | I use Kaspersky Security for Mail Server on AWS to bolster email security, efficiently handling spam, phishing, and malware. While it offers excellent cost savings, the portal interface could benefit from more updates. Prior solutions included another product and evaluated DocuSign. |
| Senior Account Manager at National Bank of Egypt | 3.5 | In my review of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server, I found its integration rate impressive, which appeals to customers. However, customization options are limited and need improvement. Despite this, the product is stable and can offer a good return on investment. |
| Chief Operations Officer at PRO-VISION | 4.5 | I rely on Kaspersky Security for Mail Server as it provides comprehensive protection for PCs and phones, efficiently monitoring emails, links, and downloads. However, the license renewal process requires improvement, needing a more user-friendly interface for updates. |
| Networks at Marjane | 4.0 | I find this email filtering solution's straightforward setup valuable. It's scalable and affordable, with good customer service. While mostly stable, I've noted it's not 100% perfect, an area for improvement. I recommend it. |
| Arquitecto De Soluciones Junior at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees | 3.5 | Kaspersky Security for Mail Server provides valuable integration with Fortinet firewalls and functionalities akin to a SIEM within its environment. I believe further enhancing integration and SIEM-like features would improve the product's effectiveness. |
| Information Security Lead at vbl | 4.0 | I find Kaspersky Security for Mail Server good for anti-phishing/spam, scalable, and stable. However, it needs to monitor encrypted attachments and improve deep packet inspection. Tech support is average, but setup is simple. |
| General manager at DotCom, Lda. | 4.0 | I deploy Kaspersky for Mail Server on-premise as a robust, stable second layer, complementing Sophos. It scales well and I value its independent threat patching, despite desiring full feature parity with Sophos. I recommend this solution. |
I work on a mail protection service, specifically Kaspersky Security for Mail Server.
I work with Kaspersky Security for Mail Server.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server provides protection against email spams and blacklisted emails which are suspicious, making it a good product.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server provides real-time protection. That is a good feature and it provides virus definitions.
Regarding Kaspersky Security for Mail Server, I don't have a comparison with other features, but I think it is better. We have a wide range of security features, blocking suspicious blacklisted emails and emails from spam. It has a good spam filter.
Regarding Kaspersky Security for Mail Server, I have not compared with other solutions, but I will compare and provide feedback.
It is a reliable and fast security solution, and I can say it blocks better than other competitor software.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server has support for Windows and Linux, but regarding improvement, I have to dig deep and will have to do research on that.
I have not checked into much detail about what can be better in Kaspersky Security for Mail Server. I have checked in general. If given some time, I can check and compare with other solutions.
Regarding Kaspersky Security for Mail Server, I have found this is quite a good solution. It has a good response and good detection capability. I have not checked other products, so I cannot give any detailed or specific feedback regarding that. From what I have checked from Kaspersky mail security, it is satisfactory.
I work with Kaspersky Security for Mail Server for five months.
The stability of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is okay, not so much of an issue.
Technical support from Kaspersky rates around seven or eight on a scale from one to 10.
Positive
I checked Kaspersky Security for Mail Server. It is comparable with other solutions provided by other vendors. It is providing mail security at a little cheaper price because customers here are price-competitive.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is a cloud-based solution. The solution is based in the cloud, so it is compatible with other Kaspersky solutions. Regarding the price, I'm not sure about the exact amount, but compared to others I have checked, the price is comparatively better.
I rate Kaspersky Security for Mail Server 8 out of 10.
Neutral
The integration rate is very high in Kaspersky, which is why most of our customers like it.
Kaspersky lacks in the area of customization, so simpler customization options need to be provided to users.
I have been using Kaspersky Security for Mail Server for over ten years. I am using the solution's latest version. My company is a platinum partner of Kaspersky.
Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
We are providing the solution to around 65 to 70 customers.
Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
The support of the solution is supportive but not like the support team of Barracuda. I rate the support a six or seven out of ten.
Neutral
The solution is deployed on-premises. It is only one of the other projects we handled that our customers want the solution on the cloud, and they support the cloud from Microsoft.
The installation part of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is pretty simple.
The installation of the solution does not take much time once we send our engineering team. The installation process usually doesn't exceed more than a day.
There can be an ROI for end users since the product's integration rate is very high and the product is stable.
The solution offers one of the best prices possible to its users, making it even better than Barracuda. Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is ten times cheaper than Barracuda.
We have one engineer to look after the maintenance for Kaspersky Security Mail Server.
The solution was meant for use cases for those wanting the deployment model to be only on-premises.
Compared to some other products, Kaspersky Security for Mail Server has some limitations. Including customization, other vendors have more features available.
I rate the overall product a seven out of ten.

I use Kaspersky Security for Mail Server since it provides me protection for PCs and phones while allowing me to monitor emails, links, online purchases, downloads, uploads, and all these things. It is a highly dependable solution.
The most valuable feature of the solution stems from the fact that it is a highly reliable and dependable solution. The solution offers complete monitoring, and because of this, you can depend on it in terms of monitoring and protecting everything, including emails, things, uploads, downloads, and everything.
The biggest problem in the solution is related to its license renewal since it is pretty hard in Kaspersky to find out the procedure to renew a license. The license renewal is an area that needs improvement in the solution. The license renewal part will be easy if Kaspersky provides users with a clear option in the interface, like a button you can click to enter your serial key number and update it.
I have been using Kaspersky Security for Mail Server for two years. I use Kaspersky Security Version 21.3.10.391.
It is a very stable solution. Kaspersky updates the solution every two or three minutes, though I don't know the accurate duration.
It is a scalable solution.
My company has seven to eight users of the solution.
My company plans to increase the use of the solution.
The initial setup of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is very easy.
The initial setup of Kaspersky Security for Mail Server takes around four minutes.
The solution is deployed on the cloud and on-premises.
For the deployment process, you can buy the solution in a CD form or purchase it directly from the company website and activate it.
My company needs managers, engineers, and developers to deploy the solution. The number of people required for the deployment process changes from time to time, so all the staff are included not just for the deployment of the solution but also to make improvements to the solution in the future. You can contact Kaspersky to see if they can provide the solution with integration capabilities for your company by providing you with an open account, which I haven't tried yet, though I plan to try it in the future.
I managed the installation phase of the solution.
My company makes annual payments towards the licensing costs solution.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is a complex product, so it is not a complete solution.
I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
The primary use case of this solution is to filter emails and only allow the legitimate ones through.
The most valuable feature is the straightforward setup.
The solution is not 100 percent stable and that can use improvement.
I have been using the solution for one year.
The solution is for the most part stable but it is not 100 percent.
The solution is scalable.
The technical support for this solution is good and I am satisfied with the service.
The initial setup is straightforward.
The implementation was completed in-house.
The solution is not expensive.
I give the solution an eight out of ten.
We have approximately 4,000 people using the solution and have plans to increase that number.
I recommend the solution to others.
Neutral
The most valuable features are the anti-phishing and anti-spam capabilities.
Encrypted email attachments are not being monitored by this solution, which is an area that they need to work on.
They need to include features for deep packet inspection.
I have been working with Kaspersky Security for Mail Server for two and a half years.
Stability-wise, this product is good.
Kaspersky Security for Mail Server is scalable, and we have approximately 3,000 users.
We tried working with Kaspersky technical support when it came to an investigation that we were conducting. We needed further details so we requested certain information from them.
I would rate the technical support a three out of five.
Neutral
This product is simple to set up.
We implemented this solution in-house.
There are between 10 and 15 people in our IT department and they are in charge of maintaining this product, as well as our other solutions.
Price-wise, I would rate this product a four out of five. It could be a bit cheaper.
We have come to know about Proofpoint Email Protection and the features that they provide. For example, they are pretty good in terms of email monitoring, especially because their product performs a deep inspection of both incoming and outgoing emails. In this regard, they are very good when compared to Kaspersky.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
We generally use Sophos for our mail servers, but we added Kaspersky for a second layer of protection. You can install the plugins on the same machine hosting your exchange solution. It's a good complement for Sophos security, which scans the traffic before it reaches your mail service. Kaspersky is on the mail server itself while Sophos handles the incoming traffic. With both of them working together, we have the perfect solution for mail.
We deploy Kaspersky on-premises because many government institutions in Mozambique don't want to use anything related to the cloud. That's why most of our solutions are on-prem, because our government customers are worried about their sensitive information.
It would be great if Kaspersky could do what Sophos does for us. However, we love having these two different technologies doing the same thing. Sometimes Sophos has the patch to block a novel threat, but Kaspersky doesn't. There are also times when Kaspersky is the first to have the patches. We are happy with the product so far. I don't see any improvement that I would advise.
We've been using Kaspersky Security for Mail for three years now.
Security for Mail Server is a robust and stable solution. Once you deploy it, you don't have to do much.
We have three big client companies using Security for Mail Server with 2,500, 1,500, and 6,000 users, respectively. Many companies in Mozambique use their own on-premise mail servers, so it's an easy sell.
Kaspersky support is good.
The Kaspersky installation is a medium-level difficulty. You have to understand how the mail server is configured then apply the package on top. It takes a day to fully deploy the solution, and we could handle the deployment ourselves with two technicians.
Security for Mail Server is an annual subscription. You pay for one license, and you have full access to all features.
I rate Kaspersky for Mail Server eight out of 10. It's a good complement to our mail security. I recommend it.