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February 8th, 2002, 03:57 AM
#1
Member
email tracing
How can you perform email tracing without having actual access to the main servers?
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February 8th, 2002, 04:07 AM
#2
Look at this tutorial....And I dont understand what you mean you dont have access to the main server... If by that you mean the EMail server itself then read the tutorial. Hope this helps
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February 8th, 2002, 10:32 PM
#3
You might also find tracert useful . . .
If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked. What\'s more, you deserve to be hacked.
-- former White House cybersecurity adviser Richard Clarke
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February 9th, 2002, 06:42 AM
#4
Junior Member
I haven't looked at the tutorial, so this may be redundant...But you need to be able to view the header in order to attempt to trace an email...The means to do that varies with how you are viewing your messages...There should be an originating IP address in there somewhere....
However, just because that's what it says, doesn't mean that's really where it's from....SMTP servers can be fooled into thinking that a message is being forwarded from a different IP address than the one it is actually coming from...
Caskethopper
I hear the Crawling Chaos that calls beyond the stars
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February 9th, 2002, 11:58 AM
#5
Member
thanks for the link ac1dsp3ctrum, it surely helped.
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February 10th, 2002, 01:12 PM
#6
Member
A solution might to get the header of the e-mail. I use yahoo and there is an option to enable that. You can see by which SMTP server the mail has gone through and, as far as I can remember, you might even be able to get the IP of the sender, although it can be a local one, in which case it is no good.
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