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faq:email:what_is_email_spoofing [2022/02/16 15:45] – vikki | faq:email:what_is_email_spoofing [2025/03/10 11:45] (current) – [Example 2] vikki | ||
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In the example below, the sender is pretending to be your regular contact, trying to trick you to make payment to another bank account. If we look closely on the email, we will notice that the sender email address is " | In the example below, the sender is pretending to be your regular contact, trying to trick you to make payment to another bank account. If we look closely on the email, we will notice that the sender email address is " | ||
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===== Example 2 ===== | ===== Example 2 ===== | ||
- | In this example, the sender is sending an email using your actual domain or an actual email address from your domain, though it was sent from a different server/IP. Such spoof mails are usually blocked by the server by default, however, if you have turned on the "Allow spoof" option, then such emails | + | In this example, the sender is sending an email using your actual domain or an actual email address from your domain, though it was sent from a different server/IP. Such spoof mails are usually blocked by the server by default. However, if your SPF record includes |
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