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Check the email headers. You can spoof a sender address
I know, already done. Looks fine
All good, just wanted to make sure since it wasn't clear
Thank you anyways for the hint
Spoofing a sender while falsifying compliance with SP~~DI~~F and DKIM are another matter entirely.
OP, do you know if your email host performs these checks? (The popular webmail services do)
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital InterFace) is an audio interface, perhaps you meant to refer to SPF (the Sender Policy Framework)?
Ahh yes, you are correct, I got mixed up!
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It is a gmail address
Then you are probably fine unless you're a high value target. Gmail checks these, and any such bypass would not be burned on a common target.