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  • docw
    Simple: the mail server for example.com mail server received an email for me@example.com. The spoofed From and Reply-to address are irrelevant, although it did help SpamAssassin identify the email as spam (FROM_ADDR_WS).
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  • keat63
    I though SPF and DKIM was supposed to try and weed this stuff out. I havn't obfuscated this, the following is taken directly from the message headers Reply-To: <@investinyou.club> Sender: <*************-------------------------------------- ---------------------------************* >
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  • cPanelLauren
    Invalid SPF and DKIM will trigger a higher spam score/liklihood of spam but Unless you're rejecting DKIM failures it's not going to fail on the receiving of them.
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