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Sending spam from my mail domain?
I have a domain linked to google mail (google apps). In the domain settings, it is specified to forward all mail from unknown accounts * mafet .ru to my mailing address.
Everything seems to be fine and the mail is successfully forwarded, while Google antispam works fine, but recently I noticed that I often receive all sorts of notifications about non-delivery of messages for various reasons about letters sent from addresses like [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] and so on.
Clearly, someone sends letters on behalf of an address from my domain, which of course does not surprise me.
I'm not really stressing about this, but what can it threaten (maybe getting blacklisted?) And how can I limit it? SPF and DKIM are configured according to the recommendation of Google.
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Google, here, reassures: support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=50200
This may be spam, when spam is sent under the guise of undelivered messages on your behalf.
SPF / DKIM are set - it's good. Unfortunately, not all mail servers are configured to respond to them, and therefore they will receive slaps.
If it gets too much, then you can make a filter for all sorts of mailer-daemon and so on, but then there will be a risk of missing something of your own.
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