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Hi,

If I have a link in an email => http://abc,com/ and this link redirect to abc1.com (that is on another server) and abc1.com redirect to abc2.com (that is on 3rd server)

If click on report spam, which one of the domain will get hurt?

abc.com? abc1.com or abc2.com?



Regards,
Eli
#report #spam
  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    Usually, the one harmed will be the domain from which the message was sent. If you used example.com as the sender ID, it would be associated with the spam complaint rather than abc.com.

    It's one of the reasons spammers will spoof the headers on the garbage they spew.
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  • Profile picture of the author osensnolf
    One may expect someone providing bullet proof email servers to know this. ;-)

    Either way, good question to have on file.
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