@rgillo@Gate Yes, it was sent via Mailgun. But to use Mailgun, the sender must verify the domain.
So the email still came from Gate’s authorized domain, not an impersonator.
@Gate Checked the headers, the email is DKIM and SPF verified, sent from your legitimate domain.
That's not phishing. That's either a compromised mail system or internal misuse.
You owe users transparency, not denial.
@Gate This is not a phishing attempt, it's a clear sign of either a breach on your end or a violation of customer trust.
The email was sent directly from your official domain, not an impersonation.
You should take responsibility instead of misleading users with "phishing" excuses.
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