Question:
How do I know the IP address of a computer that an email was *composed* in?
fireselam t
2009-05-05 03:02:00 UTC
I have received an email from someone in my network; but I could not know who. I want to know the IP address of the computer they used to *compose* me the email. Most of the solutions I found in the Internet lead to locating the sender to some country, but is it possible to go beyond that crude info; like getting the IP of the computer the email was composed in?
Three answers:
Miha L
2009-05-07 09:14:16 UTC
You can all information's about email sender by using these free email tracing tools:



http://www.ipaddresslocation.org/email-tracking/email-header.php

http://www.find-ip-address.org/email-search/find-email.php
anonymous
2016-12-11 09:08:24 UTC
it may desire to be that your daughters pal and whoever sent that digital mail have an identical cyber web providor. additionally if its been sent from a public place, or webmail as adversarial to pop / imap mail the ip tackle could be an identical, definatley in a publicly available place and doubtless if webmail became used by way of an identical digital mail providor (yahoo, hotmail etc) and interior an identical ip block / comparable isp (ntl, bt etc) this could additionally take place. The originating IP isn't continuously the quite desktops ip tackle yet particularly the networks ip tackle which could be shared by way of distinctive shoppers counting on the community topology.
RK
2009-05-05 03:20:50 UTC
If you have outlook configured then in outlook go to that message and right click it and go to message options, there you will find all required details.


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