Huh? I have no agenda here. It’s strange your case got lost. I have friends (not sellers) who have successfully taken Amazon to small claims court and won. Not sure the business risks involved in that.
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Replying to @HiltonHart @Molson_Hart
IF someone actually was able to spoof your email address there are ways to prevent it (SPF, DKIM, and DMARC). Spoofability implies a misconfiguration of the sending domainhttps://www.bettercloud.com/monitor/spf-dkim-dmarc-email-security …
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Replying to @4wmturner @HiltonHart
On a Google apps Google purchased domain?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @HiltonHart
Yep, it doesn’t get setup automagically.
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(At least the last few times I’ve done it, maybe it’s changed).
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Replying to @4wmturner @HiltonHart
Thanks for this. I think I bought my domain from godaddy ages ago so I’ll go try to set this up.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @HiltonHart
Happy to help. We use MX Toolbox quite a bit; this tool from them will check/validate the configuration of the things I mentioned earlier:https://mxtoolbox.com/domain
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@4wmturner was a troll, but@4wmturner turned out to be an angel sent to defend your email.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Never thought he was a troll. Did think he was an asshole though! And you are right, he made some great points regarding how to bulk up our email security.
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