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Issue email@domain[com] <notification@domain[com]> someone is sending mail to our email (Fake emails)

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Basic Pleskian
Hello, so I don't know how to explain everything, but there is problem with one server and one domain on it.
We have domain domain.com and it has [email protected]
Someone is sending us fake emails width pdf attachments.pdf.htm to our original [email protected] from fake [email protected]
[email protected] doesn't exist.
Plesk mail server outgoing mail mode setting is: Send from domain IP addresses
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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: 2020 September 2 12:01:00 EEST
To: [email protected]
Subject: New Order

FYI
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Could someone advise me how it could happen?
That domain.com email is set on outlook on 3 pcs.
 
You can start by first checking the headers of the spoofed email to see if the original sending IP is actually your server. If you confirm that it's not, then consider using SPF to help combat message spoofing.
 
You can start by first checking the headers of the spoofed email to see if the original sending IP is actually your server. If you confirm that it's not, then consider using SPF to help combat message spoofing.
Ok thanks will check it... Generated SPF record..was missing it.
 
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