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DNS

Spam dates back to… 1864?

Standard

I was recently asked to determine why one of our mail domain users was receiving hundreds of bounced messages in their inbox.  As it turns out, their address is being spoofed by a spammer.  Long story short, we needed to implement an SPF record in our DNS settings.  But that’s not what I found interesting.

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  • Date January 21, 2013
  • Tags DNS, Spam, SPF, Telegraph, Western Union
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