In the following steps you'll learn how to find and copy an email header and paste it into the Trace Email Analyzer to get the sender's IP address and track the source. Would you like to track down (or trace) where an email that you received came from? This Trace Email tool can help you do precisely that. It works by examining the header that is a part of the emails you receive to find the IP address. If you read the IP Lookup page , you'll get a clear idea of what information an IP address can reveal. (A header is the unseen part of every sent and received email. To learn a little bit more on headers, click here . You can see an example of a header at the end of this article.) If you only have an email address, try BeenVerified's lookup service. If you have the full email headers use the form further down on the page. To find the IP address of a received email you're curious about, open the email and look for the header details. How you find that email's header depends on the email program you use. Do you use Gmail or Yahoo? Hotmail or Outlook? For example, if you're a Gmail user, here are the steps you'd take: Note: We are in the process of compiling instructions from a variety of popular webmail services and email applications. In the meantime, if you have a question about your email provider, please post it in the Email Tracing Forum . You should know that in some instances people send emails with false or "forged" headers, which are common in spam and unwanted or even malicious e-mail. Our Trace Email tool does not and cannot detect forged e-mail. That's why that person forged the header to begin with! If you only have an email address, try BeenVerified’s lookup service. If you have the full email headers use the form above on this page.
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