Good idea. Thanks!

On 1/18/10, u4david <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your only option is to "go fishing" for the sanded.
> It will be no use to you from law stand point but down the road you
> may found out who was it.
>
> Take the email address of the sander.
> Form the email like you sending in it to someone you closely know.
>
> Lisa i' like to talk to you,i have ..........(general email like you
> talk to someone you closely know).
> Include something secret in the email that only you could know.
> It could be anything.
>
> If the person ever come up knowing this peace of information you know
> he was the recipient.
>
> I can be made very sophisticated.
>
> And in a many ways you could use email address created specifically
> for that purpose to fish owners info out.
>
>
> Be creative and think.
>
> It  could work for you and you could have fun out of it.
> Just do not make mistake and chose content that is not illegal.
>
> Most likely the person created the email just to send this one email
> and you will not get reply from him.
>
> But if he checks it use it to your advantage and play a game smart and
> smarter.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Jeremiah Bess <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Like most web based email, it's impossible to track to a person without
>> the
>> cooperation of the mail hosting company. Unless there is a criminal
>> offense
>> involved, you are out of luck in getting any help from them in that
>> manner.
>>
>> Jeremiah E. Bess
>> Network Ninja, Penguin Geek, Father of four
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 12:39, Kari Matthews <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Sorry to be a question hog.  I've got an issue that I'm curious about.
>>>  Nothing to do with linux, but I have a feeling someone here might have
>>> an
>>> idea if / how to do something.
>>> One of my friends is a teacher at a high school in Chicago.  She got an
>>> email this weekend from a coworker (presumably -- the info in it is info
>>> that only another teacher would know -- about what goes on in the
>>> teacher's
>>> lounge and etc.).  The email is loaded with slurs and abusive statements.
>>>  It's obviously from someone in her department.
>>> The person made a yahoo address to send the email.  I have the headers of
>>> the original emails.  Is there a way to trace and see where the email
>>> came
>>> from?  I have looked at all the IPs in the header, and they're all yahoo
>>> IPs.
>>> Any suggestions?
>>> She has turned the email in to her administration.  Not sure what else my
>>> friend can do, but I'd like to help any way I can from the tech end.
>>> Thanks for any ideas you have.
>>> kari
>>>
>>>
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