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Emails sent from.not existing mail address
Emails sent from.not existing mail address
Hallo, how is possible that mails are sent from my vps from not existing mail address, I can see a message source and in it there is a sender as [email protected] but the sender is never and nowhere created, how can I stop such sending practice
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Re: Emails sent from.not existing mail address
The system generated mails are named as root@yourVPShostname and Mails generated through PHP and web scripts from within your webserver are named from "VestaUSer@Domain.com"
so for example you have a Vesta User named usr in which you configured your domain abc.com, the mails generated through web scripts will default as [email protected]
Hope I was able to clear it for you.
so for example you have a Vesta User named usr in which you configured your domain abc.com, the mails generated through web scripts will default as [email protected]
Hope I was able to clear it for you.
Re: Emails sent from.not existing mail address
mehargags, thank you for trying to help..you are the only one on this forum trying to help lately..
I will sent you private message with source code to explain
I will sent you private message with source code to explain
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Re: Emails sent from.not existing mail address
I'm glad to help with whatever knowledge and time I have, though there are many more members with more skill and knowledge than me and help this community enormously.
from your PM, it looks like someone is Spoofing mail from your domain, this is quite common and can be fixed by using proper DKIM Signing and SPF filtering. I've asked for some more details in PM... please check and reply
from your PM, it looks like someone is Spoofing mail from your domain, this is quite common and can be fixed by using proper DKIM Signing and SPF filtering. I've asked for some more details in PM... please check and reply