You may have already been targeted by SPAMMERS taking your email addresses and then sending emails from them as if they were from yourself. This is a major issue because if you're running a legitimate, the last thing that you want is SPAM being sent as if it's from your company. There is a way you can stop this.
Firstly, check with your hosting company. Tell them that you'd like to check what security has been set up to stop SPAMMERS sending emails as if they were from your domains. You web host SHOULD by default have set a TXT DNS specification (what is this?). This specification should look something like:
"v=spf1 a mx ?all" - or where 'all' is replaced with your server's IP address
This method, also known as Sender Policy Framework (SPF), SPF allows software to identify and reject forged addresses in the SMTP MAIL FROM (Return-Path), a typical nuisance in e-mail SPAM.
If your web host doesn't provide this, then it may be time to move! With email harvesting like this, you may not know if your email has been used to send SPAM and it's a risk you shouldn't take! Have a look at the web hosting services offered by Alias Hosting and have a think whether you're willing to take the risk or not.
To talk to me about your requirements, discuss a quote or ask for further advice and information, please contact Firestarter Media Group via the online form or email Firestarter Media Group on hello@firestartermedia.com.
— by Ahmed, Created on Fri Aug 2006
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