On 15.01.20 15:20, Adam Barnett wrote:
The from address will be, for example
From: Jo Blogs
But the return address and return path would be and different address from what
Jo Blogs is
I am 99% sure it is a user error, but just wondering if there was anything else
to be done
unless
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| Sent: Wednesday, 15 January, 2020 15:33:33
| Subject: Re: phising attacks
| On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 15:20, Adam Barnett wrote:
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|> The from address will be, for example
|>
|> From: Jo Blogs
|>
|> But the return address and return path would be and diff
f there was anything
> else to be done
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> - Original Message -
> | From: "Dominic Raferd"
> | To: "Postfix users"
> | Sent: Wednesday, 15 January, 2020 15:15:30
> | Subject: Re: phising attacks
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 15:09, Adam Barnett wrote:
> Hi Postfix Peeps
> We seem to be getting more phishing attacks that are being clever. The
> address looks like it someone internal but the from address is not that
> person.
> Any suggestions postfix or otherwise to help with these
>
When you
On 15.01.20 15:08, Adam Barnett wrote:
We seem to be getting more phishing attacks that are being clever. The address
looks like it someone internal but the from address is not that person.
Any suggestions postfix or otherwise to help with these
except standard anti-spam and anti-spoofing
Hi Postfix Peeps
We seem to be getting more phishing attacks that are being clever. The address
looks like it someone internal but the from address is not that person.
Any suggestions postfix or otherwise to help with these
Thanks
Adam