Mailpetrolimexcomvn -
petrolimex.com.vn serves as the secure, official webmail portal for employees of the Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex), supporting communication across its extensive network. As part of a broader modernization strategy, this system integrates with internal tools to manage communication for staff in petroleum trading, transportation, and petrochemicals. For more information on the company, visit Petrolimex Petrolimex
Giới thiệu Tập đoàn Xăng dầu Việt Nam (Petrolimex) mailpetrolimexcomvn
* Kinh doanh xăng dầu. * Vận tải xăng dầu. * Khí hoá lỏng (Gas) * Hoá dầu. * Dịch vụ tài chính. * Xây lắp và Thương mại. Petrolimex Kinh doanh xăng dầu :: Petrolimex (PLX) petrolimex
Guide: Understanding and Using mail.petrolimex.com.vn
mailpetrolimexcomvn vs. Public Petrolimex Email Domains
It is important not to confuse the corporate mail server with public-facing email addresses. Guide: Understanding and Using mail
| Feature | mailpetrolimexcomvn (Internal) | Public Email (@petrolimex.com.vn) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Accessibility | Internal LAN / VPN only | Public internet (but filtered) |
| Users | Employees, contractors | Executive offices, PR, Customer care |
| Purpose | Daily work, logistics, HR | Media inquiries, investor relations |
| Example | sales.hanoi@petrolimex.com.vn (via mail server) | info@petrolimex.com.vn (Public mailbox) |
If you are a customer trying to reach Petrolimex regarding a fuel purchase or a lost loyalty card, mailpetrolimexcomvn is not the correct channel. You should instead visit the official public website at www.petrolimex.com.vn and use the "Contact" form.
4) Security and trust considerations (general)
- Corporate mail subdomains are common phishing targets. Attackers may spoof or create lookalike domains (e.g., mail-petrolimex.com, mailpetrol-iex.com) to harvest credentials.
- Publicly reachable mail hosts can expose:
- Open relays/misconfigured SMTP (spam vector).
- Exposed authentication portals susceptible to credential stuffing or brute force if protections are weak.
- Unpatched webmail/Exchange servers vulnerable to known exploits.
- Best practices organizations typically follow:
- Enforce HTTPS/TLS with valid certificates.
- Use multi-factor authentication (MFA) for mail access.
- Rate-limiting, IP allowlisting, and account lockout for authentication endpoints.
- Publish SPF, DKIM, and DMARC DNS records to reduce email spoofing.
- Monitor for lookalike domains and typosquatting.