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inbound spam to my personal domain?

So i recently checked my mxfilter Inbound logs and i see this
4 emails from the same sender emailage(.)com that is trying to send a email to a nonexistent email address on my personal domain? First i was suspicious that a malicious acter is using my personal domain to use the fake email address on a website or something? My MX and CNAME dns look fine since i am already useing namecrane. I don't think it's email spoofing? Has anyone seen this before or know wtf is emalage since it redirects to a corpo domain named lexisnexis? (or LexisNexis® Emailage®). I'm just confused on why someone would use a fake email under my personal domain to register?

Comments

  • How to prevent this ?

  • I think it's really common and nothing to worry about. SpamExpert is doing its job.

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  • @dedipromo said:
    I think it's really common and nothing to worry about. SpamExpert is doing its job.

    I see, so ig it's nothingburger

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  • lothoslothos Member

    Welcome to the internet :smile: people will guess accounts and spam away to anything they think will hit an inbox

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  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    LexisNexis® is a product/dashboard of a ThreatMatrix

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  • There's professional spammers who scrape new domain and update registries.

    They'll send to common emails like info, webmaster, admin, contact.
    Others scrape whois registry emails to send to the technical/billing contacts.

    I avoid using catchall emails for this because it means you're going to get tons of spray and pray spam and scam emails.

  • JencyJency Member

    Consider setting up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records to better protect your domain from being misused.

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