How To Trace an Email Address And Original Sender


Hello Guys Nowadays spamming is the most common... Out of the 5 emails you receive 2 are spams... And Out of 5 spam Mails 1 contains Virus or Botnet... It’s hard to believe but its truth... So Today I am going to share with you HOW TO TRACE THE EMAIL ADDRESS AND ORIGINAL SENDER?

TRACING AN EMAIL ADDRESS
the purpose of this guide is to show the process involved in tracing an email. The first step required to tracing an email is finding out the headers of the email. What are headers? Email headers are lines added at the top of an email message that are used by servers as the email goes on route to get delivered. Generally email clients only show the standard to, from, and Subject headers, but there are more.


 Understanding Email Headers







      The email header is the information that travels with every email, containing details about the sender, route and receiver.  Headers contain tracking information for an individual email, detailing the path a message took as it crossed mail servers.  It is like a flight ticket: it can tell you who booked it (who sent the email), the departure information (when the email was sent), the route (from where it was sent and how did it arrive to you) and arrival details (who is the receiver and when it was received)

ΓΌ           To view email headers, you have to perform some settings depend upon your mail client.
1.        For Gmail :
a.       Log in to Gmail
b.      Open the message you'd like to view headers for.
c.       Click the down arrow next to Reply, at the top of the message pane.
d.      Select the original.
2.       For Yahoo mail:
a.        Log in to your Yahoo! Mail account.
b.        Select the message you'd like to view headers for.
c.        Click the Actions drop down and select View Full Header
3.       For outlook :
a.       Open Outlook.
b.      Open the message by double-clicking on it.
c.       Click on the File tab.
d.      Click on Properties.
e.      In the Properties dialog box, the headers appear in the Internet headers box.
                    Email headers look like follows
Delivered-To: lakhan.sankaye@gmail.com
Received: by 10.76.13.225 with SMTP id k1csp146658oac;
Tue, 4 Sep 2012 02:09:27 -0700 (PDT)
Received: by 10.68.132.3 with SMTP id oq3mr44948540pbb.58.1346749766643;
Tue, 04 Sep 2012 02:09:26 -0700 (PDT)
Return-Path: <yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com>
Received: from pro195-128.mxout.rediffmailpro.com (pro195-128.mxout.rediffmailpro.com. [220.226.195.128])
by mx.google.com with ESMTP id gk6si26480371pbc.95.2012.09.04.02.09.24;
Tue, 04 Sep 2012 02:09:26 -0700 (PDT)
Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 220.226.195.128 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com) client-ip=220.226.195.128;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=neutral (google.com: 220.226.195.128 is neither permitted nor denied by domain of yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com) smtp.mail=yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com
x-m-msg: asd54ad564ad7aa6sd5as6d5; a6da7d6asas6dasd77; 5dad65ad5sd;
X-CTCH-Spam: Bulk
X-CTCH-VOD:  Unknown
X-CTCH-Flags: : 0
X-CTCH-RefID: str=0001.0A150203.5045AD8F.02C2,ss=3,re=-15.000,vtr=str,vl=0,fgs=0
Date: 4 Sep 2012 07:28:15 -0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: "You And " <Info@larsentoubroltd.com>
Message-ID: <1346743486.S.291920.10182.H.WUxhcnNlbiAmIFRvdWJybyBMdGQARm9yIFlvdXIgQ2FyZWVyIC0gTm8tUmVwbHk_.pro-236-179.old.forward.1346743695.5440@webmail.rediffmail.com>
Sender: yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com
Subject: =?utf-8?B?Rm9yIFlvdXIgQ2FyZWVyIC0gTm8tUmVwbHk=?=
From: "Larsen & Toubro Ltd" <yure5-y@larsentoubroltd.com>
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="=_dc9585c5c9976d9fe3ba329928b12f22"

                         It clearly tells you who is sender. Responsible server, its IP address and all.
                         If you are unable to read it just copy all headers and open following website.
                        Headers is great information for identify the Spam and fake mails 

P      Please now onwards verify your Bank Mails, Fake job offers and money scam mails.
         
         Thanks .





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