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  • cPanelLauren
    cPanel owns both cpanel.com and cpanel.net - any messages such as this that appear to originate from cPanel are spoofed messages. Are you using SpamAssassin? If you have SpamAssassin enabled it will automatically perform an SPF check that would cause these messages to score pretty high on a spam scan. Furthermore, if you want to be more restricted you could enable sender verification and reject sender verification failures in WHM>>Service Configuration>>EximConfigurationManager.
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  • Sasa1975
    Hello, I didn't know that you own also cpanel.com. But how it's possible that I receive a mail from your address? OK, I suppose it's a long answer and I can find it somewhere and read it, better then you loose your time with answering. More important is that I have enabled Apache SpamAssassin and my
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  • cPanelLauren
    But how it's possible that I receive a mail from your address?

    Spoofing and header manipulation, unfortunately, it's a popular scheme right now.
    More important is that I have enabled Apache SpamAssassin and my
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  • Sasa1975
    Thank you for your answers. In a meantime, I received new one, you can see it belowe. I'll put at 3 also, so we'll see. Should I report this, or it's going automatic? "SPAM Webmail Notification [unusual login activity] Dear aleksandar.jevremovic, We've recently received some notifications regarding your account: aleksandar.jevremovic@domain.com, which may be due to recent changes to your email or incorrect attempts to sign in to your email account. User ID : aleksandar.jevremovic Domain: domain.com We will ensure that we block your account if we do not hear from you. Please click on the link below to stop these attempts and return your account. Proceed to Domain Portal domain.com to Update Now! Sincerely cPanel Web Admin (C) 2020 Secured Service. domain.com " Web Admin " Redmond, WA 98052 You are receiving this one-time notification because you created aleksandar.jevremovic@domain.com account."
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  • cPanelLauren
    If you're unaware of what cPanel Web Admin is then yes. This is a company unrelated to us.
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  • Sasa1975
    How can I be aware what is cPanel Web Admin? Nobody gave me instructions when I started to use your service. But this I don't understand (OK, between a lot of things). You want to say (with this "This is a company unrelated to us") that I'm receiving SPAM mails from a company? OK, whatever, I did what you wrote to me, and I hope this kind of mails will stop. Thank you for help.
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  • cPanelLauren
    How can I be aware what is cPanel Web Admin? Nobody gave me instructions when I started to use your service.

    I wouldn't expect you to know what it is, if you're not utilizing it. I wouldn't have a way to know what you are and are not utilizing. I can say that this isn't something I've heard of previously nor is it something that's affiliated with cPanel & WHM.
    But this I don't understand (OK, between a lot of things). You want to say (with this "This is a company unrelated to us") that I'm receiving SPAM mails from a company? OK, whatever, I did what you wrote to me, and I hope this kind of mails will stop. Thank you for help.

    Yes, if you're not familiar with this product, and it's not something you're using, I would say it is spam. It is not something that is provided by cPanel & WHM
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  • Sasa1975
    Thank you for your answers, but just one more question, to be sure that I did everything properly. I change Spam Threshold Score from 5 to 4, but I'm still receiving this spam mails, even I blocked sender. Is there anything more I should do, and is there any dangerous for my website or my emails?
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  • cPanelLauren
    If you've blocked the sender and you're still receiving mails from them I'd wager that something is misconfigured. As I noted previously, I typically set the spam flag threshold to 2-3 and the autodelete somewhere around 5
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