Sunday, June 26, 2011

How To Find The Owner Of An E-mail

If someone you do not know sends you an e-mail, you naturally want to know who the person even if the message is not spam or hostile. Knowing the identity of a sender can tell you if you want to answer the email. Some emails contain the name of the person who sent it, if not, some email programs that shows the name of the email account is registered with and include information on the same line as the e-mail. If this information is not available, sometimes you can learn more by looking at the email address itself.

Even if the e-mail as catlady@emailprovider.com can not give you the domain name (the word in Part e. @ com) can offer a suggestion. Leading provider of email services like Yahoo and Lycos does not say much, but the domain is something unusual, like "rockhounds.com" or "businessname.com", you can perform a simple Google search for the domain. This may limit the possibility of a lot '. If you know someone who sends you an e-mail address of the company e-mail, you can contact the company for more information. Maybe the person who had a legitimate reason to contact you, but does not know the correct e-mail etiquette.

Spam, however, can be almost impossible to trace for the average citizen. Most people choose to simply delete these messages or mark them as spam so they do not have to deal with them anymore. On the other hand, mysterious emails from harassment or warrant greater attention and can be a headache to the track.


It may be difficult or impossible to find the owner of an e-mail if the person used a false name to register e-mail account. If someone chose to use a false name and address to register for an email account with a major supplier, you have little power to find the information as a private citizen. In cases where someone is harassing you, and you need to stop, it is advisable to seek assistance from a reputable company to see who makes the e-mail.

There are some companies on the Internet, which allows you to do a reverse lookup to find e-mail that the account is registered. These companies usually pay a small fee for each search, or you can register as a member and do many reverse email searches as you like. However, if you can discover the true identity of harassing Emailer, it may not be a good idea to try to treat the problem yourself.


If you can find out who owns an e-mail with one of these services, you next step should be the report of the person to competent authorities. Be sure to save the harassing e-mails to use as evidence. Companies that perform these searches can sometimes help with the legal process necessary to bring a legal term for the behavior of unwanted Internet.


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