Well isn't that just fackin special.. Can I do anything about it?
Some fuck head spammer is using one of my domains!
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Sounds like he has nothing to gain from it. But it sounds like hes trying to get your domain shut down or suspended for spamming.SKYPE#: davievegas - email: ddmedia702[at]mail[.]comComment
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Martin happened to me.....
Best you can do is really nothing tbh... I was getting 100's of bounces back when it happenedComment
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Happened to me too in the past. Juicy is right, nothing you can do. With bulk email software people can type in any "from" address and start spamming to make it seem like your domain is spamming. If it is not coming from your server then your host will not do anything.Comment
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happens all the time they use a simple spider to collect from domains
i get it done all the time cuz i mark my linklists with webmaster@Comment
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Kill mail on the domain for a couple days and they will move onComment
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Fuckers did that to me, too. They must have just decided to use my domains because they sound cool, they were type-in domains, never promoted in any way, but great domains. At that time I had wildcard email system, so anything@ came to me. I was getting hundreds of bounces and complaints per hour and I expected the anti-spam guys to fuck with me, but to my surprise not one peep out of them. I think they know about sender spoofing, they ignore it.Comment
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happens to me every freakin day nearly nothing you can do...at this point
IIRC when IP9 or whatever becomes standard this can be stopped, dunno if thats true but I hope it isMike South
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Try filtering the email and letting your hosting company know whats going on so they don't accuse you of anything.Comment
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Have you scanned your PC? Many trojans are actually built to do this.
I recommend virus scan, Spybot and Ad-Aware.
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It happens more often then you would think
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I'm not the most technical person in the world, but I found the following info at www.dnsreports.com when something similiar happened at my old host. This is what it told me:
"Your domain does not have an SPF record. This means that spammers can easily send out E-mail that looks like it came from your domain, which can make your domain look bad (if the recipient thinks you really sent it), and can cost you money (when people complain to you, rather than the spammer). You may want to add an SPF record ASAP, as 01 Oct 2004 was the target date for domains to have SPF records in place (Hotmail, for example, started checking SPF records on 01 Oct 2004). "~
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Thanks for clearing that up for me.Originally posted by hydrospf doesnt exactly stop spammers from using the domain it just means places like hotmail will add "spam points" with their spam filters
I wasn't sure from the reading if that meant having it added would stop it or not.
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