“In order to fix the spam issue, you could try adding an SPF record to your domain. By adding an SPF record into your DNS configuration any mail servers receiving email, that is allegedly from you, will check that the email has come from a trusted source. The trusted sources are provided by the SPF record that you set up.”
The procedure for adding an SPF record includes running Microsoft’s SPF record wizard. Well, I didn’t get far into that before I realised you need to know a lot more about email systems than I do! So I abandoned the SPF solution.
Next, my web/email hosting company suggested altering the email spam filters in order to filter out any more funny emails. Given that I had only received 2 so far, I decided the best course of action was to leave everything untouched for the moment.
I’m not sure this is a good idea but I’ll see how it goes.

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