That's always an issue. A while back I had a user's password compromise and these guys managed to send out in excess of 100,000 emails in just 2 hours. But thanks on the setting. Lyle On 02/11/17 18:10, surgemail-support wrote: > Yes get dkim and spf configured, and yes you can enable encryption, set > > g_ssl_try_out "*" > > I don't know if ssl would help with this issue though, dkim and spf > are the primary means of clarifying that your messages are really from > you. > > In addition to that check you don't have a spammer sending out spam > and damaging your reputation > > http://netwinsite.com/surgemail/help/hackers.htm > > ChrisP > > > On 12/02/2017 3:08 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: >> >> I am hearing rumors that a lot of email coming out of my servers is >> ending up as SPAM at Gmail. (not a problem elsewhere and no I am not >> an mass email provider). >> >> One third party report indicated that our email was not encrypted? I >> am not sure of this report as it's third party. But is there a >> setting for outbound email to attempt ssl/tls connection that I might >> be missing? >> >> Or are they misinterrupting the signals from Gmail, did they really >> mean authenicated email. Which would mean missing SPF or DKIM >> signatures or ??? >> >> I don't have enough direct evidence to support either theory right >> now. Just wondering if someone else has run across this. >> >> Thanks, >> Lyle Giese >> LCR Computer Services, Inc. >> > >
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