Finding out original source of e-mail

2005-05-18 Thread jonvalverde
OKthis might not be the right place to aqsk this questions. But, I'm trying to find the true souce of this e-mail.is it possible to do this? Thank you http://d04.webmail.aol.com/message.aspx?user=5DFBKZcLmXfolder=Old%20Mailuid=1.12230444version=_SRV_1_0_0_12281_ The original

Re: Finding out original source of e-mail

2005-05-18 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OKthis might not be the right place to aqsk this questions. But, I'm trying to find the true souce of this e-mail.is it possible to do this? Received: from [EMAIL PROTECTED] by imo-d23.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v38_r1.7.) id t.144.45734b7c (16109) for [EMAIL

Re: Finding out original source of e-mail

2005-05-18 Thread Lars Kristiansen
I'm trying to find the true souce of this e-mail.is it possible to do this? Looking at the first received line shows that FWM-D38.sysops.aol.com received the email from 204.214.222.51. Usually you would expect to see a name associated with that address, but in this case there isn't.

Re: Finding out original source of e-mail

2005-05-18 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks AlexI have had a hacker problem lately and it is someone I'm pretty confident I knowI know they are very tech savy, so just trying to confirm. Alex wrote: Looking at the first received line shows that FWM-D38.sysops.aol.com received the email from

Re: Finding out original source of e-mail

2005-05-18 Thread Joel
OKthis might not be the right place to aqsk this questions. But, I'm trying to find the true souce of this e-mail.is it possible to do this? Thank you http://[looks_like_address_of_message_in_online_mailbox] Not a good idea to put urls like that