Senoo, Ken Well, it might be true (I've contacted the email server admin to check, but no answer yet), but anyway, without knowing the contents of the mail C David Rigby got, I'm not really sure about what we are dealing with.
Yes, maybe the mail was tagged as spam by gmail. But C David Rigby talks about a "unsubscribe" link, which is not included in messages sent from gnusocial.net (or stock GNUSocial, for that matter). El Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:03:38 +0900 "SENOO, Ken" <[email protected]> escribió: > Administrator de Gnusocial.net > > I think you need DNS SPF record on gnusocial.net. I have same issue > on my server. > > Gmail assume fishing e-mail if there is no SPF record. > > > On 2022/10/07 0:37, Administrator de Gnusocial.net wrote: > > Hi C David > > > > Sorry, but from your message, it is not clear to me if you received > > a spam message when setting up an account on [email protected] > > or in gnusocial.net. > > > > Either way, if possible, could you please attach the message, so we > > can see if we can do something about it? > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > El Thu, 6 Oct 2022 10:38:01 -0400 > > C David Rigby escribió: > >> I've lurked on social-discuss for years, but had never tried to > >> use it until I read Administrator de Gnusocial.net's response to > >> RJ Fuller. Thinking to myself that there might finally be some > >> social network environment really committing to avoiding such > >> unpleasantness, I followed the link to set up an account, finally. > >> > >> When I went to check the email confirmation link I saw that what I > >> had received instead was what appeared be a spam message. Only as I > >> reflexively clicked unsubscribe did it occur to me that I may have > >> been spear-phished. > >> > >> I hope it's an unlikely coincidence or strictly my problem, but I > >> wanted to alert you all just in case. > > >
