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For the last 24 hours though, I have had no emails forwarded.
I've sent test ones through my domains, and also ones directly to my forwarded accounts, and all my domain ones have just vanished, somewhere inside Freeload I'm guessing as I've had no bounces.
Is there a problem with email forwarding at the moment?
Andrew.
We don't get a lot of reports of people having problems getting mail to it's destination and don't support the sending of bulk mail and as DKIM mainly benefits getting mail accepted by the likes of Hotmail and Yahoo! if sending a lot of mail, then it's not high on our priority list. DMARC kind of goes hand in hand with SPF and DKIM and we haven't implemented both.
Is it something you have a particular need of?
I've sent the dodgy email as an attachment in case there's anything that can be done.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
EDIT:
I notice the copy that my Gmail account picks up shows the dodgy address as:
"[email protected] via freeola.biz "
If you could send a copy with header intact to the abuse@ address I can get someone to double check this.
I've had a spam email this morning where someone has spoofed a made up account from one of my Freeola domains.
Subject: They have been taking advantage of you for too long
The email shows as [email protected]
Looking at the headers I was surprised to see the new SRS references to freeola.biz
i.e.
X-SRS: Sender address rewritten from
X-SRS: Sender address rewritten from
Is this expected. I wouldn't have thought this information would show in a spoofed email?
Thanks.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
SPF exists on my domain hosted by Freeola but DKIM ... I don't know as of yet ... try yours here :¬)
As long as it works and it doesn't cause a problem with all customers using a biz reference, I'm happy!
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I had looked at the OpenSPF examples earlier. How does the third-part biz address fit in?
[s]Hmmm...[/s]