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RE: FN-FORUM: email spoofing best practice
date posted 19th January 2007 11:10
That will only deal with any bounce backs.
To be honest, theres really nothing you can do about it till they eventually
leave you alone.
I'm currently on the end of this too! Which is a shame considering I'm a
web host.
Leigh
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> Subject: FN-FORUM: email spoofing best practice
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> Someone's spoofing my domain to send spam - my question is, what's the
> best
> policy to try and avoid being blacklisted or whatever? The two things I'm
> considering are setting unknown recipients to 'black hole' or ':fail: no
> such address here' in cPanel.
>
> Phil
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