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This is not a bug, but an issue. I self host 4.6.5 with my own domain. I use a 3rd party SMTP service since port 25 is now allowed on AWS. My SMTP provider recently sent an email alerting me to suspicious possible spam activity on my account. I noticed in my activity 8 emails with
subject: Important: your Social Security Number was found on the Dark Web
All the emails were sent to eiudngfnwkwbzcnkzlzymxqxysbfcnybleflncnxltcuivf@my-domain and they SMTP provider flagged them as spam and rejected them. It appears as though a bad actor is trying to send spam using my domain and has generated a random string on the left side. I could risk losing my SMTP provider if this continues. How can I prevent this?
Am I correct in assuming my simplelogin app would ignore these since there is no matching alias for this domain?
Thanks so much.
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This is not a bug, but an issue. I self host 4.6.5 with my own domain. I use a 3rd party SMTP service since port 25 is now allowed on AWS. My SMTP provider recently sent an email alerting me to suspicious possible spam activity on my account. I noticed in my activity 8 emails with
subject: Important: your Social Security Number was found on the Dark Web
All the emails were sent to eiudngfnwkwbzcnkzlzymxqxysbfcnybleflncnxltcuivf@my-domain and they SMTP provider flagged them as spam and rejected them. It appears as though a bad actor is trying to send spam using my domain and has generated a random string on the left side. I could risk losing my SMTP provider if this continues. How can I prevent this?
Am I correct in assuming my simplelogin app would ignore these since there is no matching alias for this domain?
Thanks so much.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: