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    Sunshine Always
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    Hi I am getting anonymous emails from some gmail id on my gmail id. How do i get the ip address of the sender? I tried to see the show original way that is given when i searched on google. but tht does not help in any way. it doesnt give the ip of sender. please tell how to do this. Thanks.

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      Hi I am getting anonymous emails from some gmail id on my gmail id. How do i get the ip address of the sender? I tried to see the show original way that is given when i searched on google. but tht does not help in any way. it doesnt give the ip of sender. please tell how to do this. Thanks.

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      Lost User
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      Sorry, it won't.

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        Sorry, it won't.

        Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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        Sunshine Always
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        that means there is no way i can trace this emailer??? :(

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          that means there is no way i can trace this emailer??? :(

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          Dan Neely
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          Forging the headers is a trivial exercise...

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            that means there is no way i can trace this emailer??? :(

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            Sunshine Always wrote:

            that means there is no way i can trace this emailer???

            not as a person, and not without involving the mail servers. The only way, assuming such logs are kept, is to find when the message was received by your mail server and what server delivered it, and then backtrace through the server logs. Not all mail servers keep logs for very long, and some not at all. Most spammer mail-servers have no logs at all, so if the person in question uses a spam server as a black-hole sender, he/she hides his original server unless someone is watching a status display at that very moment. All in all, forging headers is so easy that it makes end-user trace unlikely, and the existance of open servers without logs makes back-tracing the origin highly unlikely. That does not mean impossible. But it means the person sending the message has to be no more knowledgeable than the average internet user, any additional knowledge will make back-tracing a practical impossibility.

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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              Hi I am getting anonymous emails from some gmail id on my gmail id. How do i get the ip address of the sender? I tried to see the show original way that is given when i searched on google. but tht does not help in any way. it doesnt give the ip of sender. please tell how to do this. Thanks.

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              Nish Nishant
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              In Gmail, if you click on "Show Original" from the menu on the right, it will show you the full email (including headers). You can look for the originating IP address in the header. Of course this may be forged or more likely be a proxy.

              Regards, Nish


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                Sunshine Always wrote:

                that means there is no way i can trace this emailer???

                not as a person, and not without involving the mail servers. The only way, assuming such logs are kept, is to find when the message was received by your mail server and what server delivered it, and then backtrace through the server logs. Not all mail servers keep logs for very long, and some not at all. Most spammer mail-servers have no logs at all, so if the person in question uses a spam server as a black-hole sender, he/she hides his original server unless someone is watching a status display at that very moment. All in all, forging headers is so easy that it makes end-user trace unlikely, and the existance of open servers without logs makes back-tracing the origin highly unlikely. That does not mean impossible. But it means the person sending the message has to be no more knowledgeable than the average internet user, any additional knowledge will make back-tracing a practical impossibility.

                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others."

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                Monark
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                Very helpful info. One question, any mail server can forge the headers? If so relying on header information does not help? does it?

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