Hello,
I suggest making a white list of e-mail addresses that actually come from Comod or Xcitium and a black list of phishing and spam addresses.
This is to avoid having to ask for help from Support every time we receive a suspicious e-mail…
Hello,
I suggest making a white list of e-mail addresses that actually come from Comod or Xcitium and a black list of phishing and spam addresses.
This is to avoid having to ask for help from Support every time we receive a suspicious e-mail…
E-mails received from :
With the following mail header:
no-reply@xcitiummarketing.com
(Attention : @xcitiummarketing.com and not marketing@xcitium.com)
And links in the message to the following site:
https://d4JGr304.na1.hubspotlinks.com
Result: No links to Comodo.com or Xcitium.com. I’m not taking any chances, they’ve all been sent to the garbage can.
It seems to be very easy to send from hubspotlinks.com
https://www.spam.org/complaints?f=domain&i=hubspotlinks.com
(On the other hand, I’m sure Xcitium-Comodo has the skills to send e-mails from its own servers)
Anyway, hubspotlinks.com is blocked on my PC. (Upstream I suppose) (So none of the links in these e-mails work)