Hi Remo,

Could you please provide me an example of a basic DMARK configuration so my email don't get to the spam folder of gmail?

Thank you in advance

El 27/08/2020 a las 01:50 p. m., Remo Mattei escribió:
I suggest SPF and DMARK

On Aug 27, 2020, at 11:39 AM, Miguel Angel Amable Ventura <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

If that is not the case then you can just set spf record of your mailserver known as MX record in your dns server. And that will stop other servers from using your domain's email.

Best regards!

El 27/08/2020 a las 01:31 p. m., Miguel Angel Amable Ventura escribió:

Hi,

Surely the spammer took you an user account and he is masquerading your compromised account so you can't detect the source account, you need to change that account's password and to find it you have to search in your maillogs.

I am not certain if you server has just a backdoor installed but first of all i will proceed with the above explained.

Good look guys!


El 27/08/2020 a las 06:01 a. m., Eric Broch escribió:

I'm not sure how to help you guys with this. Have you thought about asking on the spamdyke or spamassassin mailing lists?

On 8/27/2020 3:56 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi Tahnan,

Am also facing a similar problem, and I am running both spamdyke & spamassassin.
is there any misconfiguration on my server and any tighten the rule.
I Appreciate anyone helping me.

On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 8:28 PM Tahnan Al Anas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Dear Eric,

    Recently I have observed all of my servers getting
    spoofed display name spam mail. Which mean someone spoofing my
    user display name only and sending lots of spam which my user
    thinking came from their boss or someone important in the
    organization. Is there any rule which can stop spoof
    display name spam in spamassasine?




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