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Are they a legit. service (or a hacker)?

Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA

The image below shows my domain, but I never got this warning before. Has it been hacked?

What should I do?

Thanks for your help

Richard P.S. I sometimes receive e-mails from my own address, that I have not sent...

Are they a legit. service (or a hacker)? Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA The image below shows my domain, but I never got this warning before. Has it been hacked? What should I do? Thanks for your help Richard P.S. I sometimes receive e-mails from my own address, that I have not sent...
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re :The image below shows my domain, but I never got this warning before.

Nothing to get worried about. Maybe you need to get an updated certificate. click on the 'View' button and check who issued it and when it is due to expire. Post an image of what it says.

But maybe you are not using correct or best server settings, it seems to mention port 1025 What server settings are you currently using ?

  • Help > More Troubleshooting Information
  • Scroll to 'Mail and News Accounts' section
  • Post an image showing all the contents in that area.


re:P.S. I sometimes receive e-mails from my own address, that I have not sent...

I've also had that type of problem and it's very common. Basically some nefarious person is abusing your email address, but it does not necessarilly mean you've been hacked. Never respond to them. If it's a bounce back email saying it attempted to send to someone you've never heard of then it would be wise to let family and friends be aware of the problem and perhaps tell them if email is really from you then it will have a specific signature which is unique to you. They usually give up in the end if they get nothing from it. Sometimes spammers try to use it just so it gets around the spam filters - so it looks like you send email to yourself - very annoying.

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re :The image below shows my domain, but I never got this warning before.

Nothing to get worried about. Maybe you need to get an updated certificate. click on the 'View' button and check who issued it and when it is due to expire. Post an image of what it says.

But maybe you are not using correct or best server settings, it seems to mention port 1025 What server settings are you currently using ?

  • Help > More Troubleshooting Information
  • Scroll to 'Mail and News Accounts' section
  • Post an image showing all the contents in that area.


re:P.S. I sometimes receive e-mails from my own address, that I have not sent...

I've also had that type of problem and it's very common. Basically some nefarious person is abusing your email address, but it does not necessarilly mean you've been hacked. Never respond to them. If it's a bounce back email saying it attempted to send to someone you've never heard of then it would be wise to let family and friends be aware of the problem and perhaps tell them if email is really from you then it will have a specific signature which is unique to you. They usually give up in the end if they get nothing from it. Sometimes spammers try to use it just so it gets around the spam filters - so it looks like you send email to yourself - very annoying.