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If you have been
receiving annoying or threatening emails, this is your opportunity to stop
those emails and stop spam.
The Email Owner Service searches for the
domain owner
of an email address and often the owner of the email account, if
available. The domain owner information provides the domain administrator's contact
phone number and email address to send complaints. It is your
responsibility to send your complaint to the domain administrator. We have
provided this search service in response to many requests to help victims
of spam, harassments and threats.
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About us: We are a licensed company performing many types of public record searches for
large, small employers and private individuals. You can view our record
databases shown on the right or you can read our summary
of services or search for someone right now by filling out the
form below.
Note: While we can
also find many email account
listings, others may not be found because the owners have declined to
publish the email address or the email addresses are fake email
addresses that may have been sent to you by anonymous senders. You
will be charged even if no email owner records are found, so please
consider this before submitting your search.
What do
I send the domain administrator when filing a complaint?
You need to send your suspect email message header. In the header is the
sender's true IP address. Also, state the nature of your complaint
and what action you want taken.
What is an IP
address?
Typically, the IP address reveals the ISP provider (the company used by
someone to connect their computer to the internet) used by the sender of the
email. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on the
internet. Networks
that use internet network protocol, send messages based on the IP address of the
originator and destination. The format of an IP address is a numbered address written as
numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example,
1.234.255.000 could be an IP address.
When you receive an
email, the sender's IP
address is contained in a special header field that you normally do not
see. If you use Microsoft Outlook (tm) email, highlight the email message in your inbox
folder, right click and select options. You will see the header. For
information to access
headers with other email programs, use the help information supplied with
your email program to search for "header" and follow the
instructions. You will need to "copy and paste" the header into
your email message to send to the domain administrator email address that
you will receive from us.
What does a
header look like: In a typical
header you may observe the following information, the actual format varies
somewhat with the email software used:
Return-Path: <jzmitholi@anydomain.com>
Received: from jzmitholi (jzmitholi.anydomain.net) 10.164.39.000
by [162.195.1.33] (9.15.6/8.11.06) with SMTP id g9D1x1M26162
for <myemail.mydomain.com>; Sat, 12 Oct 2002 18:59:02 -0700
From: "James Zmithski" <jzmithski@anydomain.com>
To: <Jill Jonezion@yourdomain.com>
Subject: Hi there
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2002 22:18:51 -0400
You will find the IP address of the
computer that sent the message by inspecting the second line of the above
example. The highlighted number 10.164.39.000
is the IP address of sender jzmitholi@anydomain.com.
Sometimes, the sender's email address name may be not be the real email
address of the sender, in other words, it may be fictitious or
another person's email address. In this case, the IP address is the only
true indicator of the sender's location.
Once you have
the header with its IP address, you can
submit the header to the domain administrator to file a complaint.
What is
return address spoofing?
Spoofing is using a fraudulent email return
address. Virus mail might show the email address of a friend yet have a
completely different return address. Note in the above header the "Return-path"
and "Received: from". In our example, the email addresses
for both were the same (jzmitholi@anydomain.com).
They should normally be the same. If the domain names are different ( the
letters following the @ symbol) and you do not know the sender,
don't download any files contained within the message or better yet, don't
open the email, especially if you do not have an anti-virus program
running !!!
Search steps:
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Enter
suspect email address
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After you submit the
form, we will ask you to pay and we will start the
email address owner search and email you the results.
Payment : We accept checks and credit cards. All credit card and on-line check transactions are guaranteed to be safe and secure. We provide you instantaneous, online purchase approval directly from your financial institution (Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, or banking checking account.). You
are charged even if no records are found.
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