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Do not look at the sender email address. That is fake anyways and is how it tricks users. Look at the header of the email message. In the header you can see the real email server that sent that message and its IP and all other technical details.
Usually in any email client, open the message and in properties you can see all the header info.
And if you want to compare it with what is the real getalby.com sender check it here https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=mx%3agetalby.com&run=toolpage#
Anyways strong DMARC, DKIM and SPF records must be implemented for any email domain you are running so most of email clients could reject phishing emails from the start.
20 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 1h
Great advice as usually @DarthCoin.
I find it very annoying how most email clients handle security/privacy. The amount of people that get scammed due to this has to be insanely high.
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