Yeah i am pretty much sure, because i have traced the first ip ie my isp's. it gives some information like this.
1 10.0.0.138 2. PAKISTAN ------------------> MY IP. 3. PAKISTAN 4, 202.125.154.129 Islamabad, Pakistan 5. 202.125.159.209 Pakistan 6. 202.125.159.20 Pakistan 7. 202.125.128.161 Pakistan 8. 63.218.1.193 Herndor, USA 9. 63.218.61.190 Herndor, USA 10 202.97.60.165 China 11. 202.97.43.174 China 12. 202.97.43.171 China 13. 202.97.68.80 China 14. 125.123.1.242 China 15. 125.123.1.158 China 17. 125.123.1.138 China End 125.123.40.183 China Is there any trick to hide the header information while sending email through hotmail. Any suggestion? Regards FQ ----------------------------------------> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:39:49 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: Email sent through Tor, Problem>> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 04:22:38PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.8K bytes in 37 lines about:> :> : I have sent an email through web interface from hotmail adress to another hotmail adress.> : The reciver has used the following sofware "http://www.visualware.com/index.html" and got the details of the routes and hopes that the email had followed.>> Are you sure the receiver traced it back to your internet connection and> not the tor exit server?>> EmailtrackerPro appears to just parse the mail headers and map whois> data of the hosts in the headers. It then draws pretty lines between> everything.>> As long as Hotmail is exposing your real IP, this will continue to work.> Can anyone else with a hotmail account verify that hotmail is indeed> getting the real IP for header insertion?>> --> Andrew _________________________________________________________________ Help yourself to FREE treats served up daily at the Messenger Café. Stop by today. http://www.cafemessenger.com/info/info_sweetstuff2.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_OctWLtagline

