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Need help in hacking into this email address...causing a lot of problems for me, sending me hate mail and all....don't know who it is, if you can help me get any info on this i really appreciate it, you can post it here or pm me what you find out....Thanks
wan2sapaku@yahoo.com
Need help in hacking into this email address...causing a lot of problems for me, sending me hate mail and all....don't know who it is, if you can help me get any info on this i really appreciate it, you can post it here or pm me what you find out....Thanks
wan2sapaku@yahoo.com
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subiedon,
Have you found out who it was yet? If not I have found this info for you...
That information is in the header. All major e-mail programs can display header information. Here's how:
In Microsoft Outlook, double click the e-mail. Then click View > Options.
In Microsoft Outlook Express, click the e-mail. Then click File > Properties and select the Details tab.
In Eudora, double click the message. Then click the Blah Blah button.
In Netscape, click the message to open it. Then click View > Message Source to display the header.
The sender's revealing information is in the sections that begin with "Received:." There may be several of these, depending on the number of computers the e-mail traversed. The originating computer is in the bottom "Received:."
That section will have an Internet Protocol (IP) number, such as 124.213.45.11. It can be traced on a number of Web sites. I use InterNIC. The number is probably assigned to the sender's Internet service provider, rather than the sender. But the ISP will be able to identify the sender using that number.
I hope this helps.
Troy
Have you found out who it was yet? If not I have found this info for you...
That information is in the header. All major e-mail programs can display header information. Here's how:
In Microsoft Outlook, double click the e-mail. Then click View > Options.
In Microsoft Outlook Express, click the e-mail. Then click File > Properties and select the Details tab.
In Eudora, double click the message. Then click the Blah Blah button.
In Netscape, click the message to open it. Then click View > Message Source to display the header.
The sender's revealing information is in the sections that begin with "Received:." There may be several of these, depending on the number of computers the e-mail traversed. The originating computer is in the bottom "Received:."
That section will have an Internet Protocol (IP) number, such as 124.213.45.11. It can be traced on a number of Web sites. I use InterNIC. The number is probably assigned to the sender's Internet service provider, rather than the sender. But the ISP will be able to identify the sender using that number.
I hope this helps.
Troy
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