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I think this happens to most domains at some point - I get it across all my domains from time to time ....
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Welcome to the internet.
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My work domains are getting flooded with these at a moment as well, add some rules to delete them for the time being, it passes in time to some other poor sod.
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> It makes no sense why they would do this to me... Why not make up a fictional domain?
Because a fictional domain will fail reverse DNS lookup. -
Put SPF records in your domains dns!
http://www.openspf.org/ -
Cyonix wrote:
Yup... any org that uses SPF (including those that use Sender ID) will recognize these joe-jobs for what they are and refuse delivery at the gateway, saving you blowback.
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Wow your SPF/Sender ID wizard is much easier to understand than the openspf one.Matthew van Eerde wrote:
Cyonix wrote: Put SPF records in your domains dns!
http://www.openspf.org/
Yup... any org that uses SPF (including those that use Sender ID) will recognize these joe-jobs for what they are and refuse delivery at the gateway, saving you blowback.
thanks
Sender ID Wizard
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