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How to track the original location of an email via its IP address

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track the original location of an email via its IP address
track the original location of an email via its IP address

This is how you trace the original ip address of an e-mail.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • all you will need is an active internet connection
  1. Step 1

    Log into your account and open the email in question.

  2. Step 2

    Click on the down arrow that’s to the right of the Reply link. Choose Show Original from the list.

  3. Step 3

    Now here’s the technical part that I was telling you about earlier! You need to look for the lines of text that start with “Received: from“. It might be easier to simply press Cntrl + F and perform a search for that phase. You’ll notice that there are several Received From’s in the message header. This is because the message header contains the IP addresses of all of servers involved in routing that email to you.

    To find the first computer that originally sent the email, you’ll have to find the Received From that’s farthest DOWN. As you can see from the above image, the first one is from a computer called “aseem” with the IP address 72.204.154.191. Then it was routed to my ISP’s server at eastrmmtao104.cox.net and so on and so forth till it got to your email server.
    The computer aseem is my personal home computer and that’s my public IP address for my house! I’ll go through Yahoo and Outlook before talking about tracking the location of that IP address.
    Yahoo Mail Beta
    1. Log into your account and open the email (if you’re using Yahoo Mail Beta with the new preview interface, make sure you double-click on the email so that it opens in a new tab)
    2. At the top right, you’ll see there is a drop-down option where Standard Header is selected by default.
    3. Click on it and choose Full Header.

    Again, you’ll see the same information as before, just in a different window:

    Microsoft Outlook
    1. Open the email in Outlook by double-clicking on it
    2. Go to View at the top menu (the menu options for the email, not the main Outlook window) and choose Options.

    You’ll get a dialog box where you can set the message options and at the bottom you’ll see the Internet Headers box. For some silly reason, the box is very small and you have to scroll a lot, so it’s best to simply copy and paste the text into Notepad to view it more easily.

    Tracking the location of an IP address
    Now that we have our originating IP address of 72.204.154.191, let’s find out where that is! You can do this by perform a location lookup on the IP address.

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on 1/23/2009 Great tips!5*

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on 1/23/2009 Thanks for this tip! 5*

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on 1/23/2009 Especially important for turning in email's to your server's security...thanks a lot!
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on 1/23/2009 Cool article on tracing email by header information. Thanks for writing.

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