[email protected] wrote:
Hi there, I am looking for some advice regarding the following please? I am currently in a legal dispute and my only form of proof that the documentation was sent to my correct email address is to request that the sender forwards the original mail to me. I am certain the said documentation was sent to my old email address by mistake.If the sender forwards the original mail to me, but changes the incorrect email address to the correct email by simply highlighting it and retyping the new address, is there a way to see the changes made by the sender? Perhaps in the html coding? Forgive my ignorance,I have little to no knowledge of such matters. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Please don't hijack someone else's thread on an unrelated topic. Compose a fresh message with your own subject line.
As to what some nefarious person might do when forwarding a message, yes, a technically knowledgeable person could edit an outgoing message on his hard disk before forwarding it to you. Not the way you describe, but there are ways of doing it.
The only real proof would be if you obtained a copy from the carrier, who has no stake in the dispute and no reason to edit it. But it's uncertain whether they would have retained it. If I were managing an ISP, I wouldn't waste my resources keeping emails that passed through. There may also be legal reasons for retaining/discarding messages, but IANAL and know nothing of South African law.
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