Well yes, the IP address inside the email header just points to the NAT address that is used for this particular location. That was our first step in narrowing down who sent the message.
-----Original Message----- From: Luciano Miguel Ferreira Rocha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How to obtain a yahoo username off a computer On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:47:32AM -0500, Potter, Tim wrote: > Except that this person will be 'asked to leave' once we are sure they > sent the offended emails to our business partner. So we need to be as > close to 100% as possible. Well, if you have access to those emails, verbatim, then there should be an header indicating the IP address of the sender (unless a proxy gets in between, in which case with the date of delivery you should reduce the number of IP addresses). Regards, Luciano Rocha ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- Evaluating SSL VPNs' Consider NEOTERIS, chosen as leader by top analysts! The Gartner Group just put Neoteris in the top of its Magic Quadrant, while InStat has confirmed Neoteris as the leader in marketshare. Find out why, and see how you can get plug-n-play secure remote access in about an hour, with no client, server changes, or ongoing maintenance. Visit us at: http://www.neoteris.com/promos/sf-6-9.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Evaluating SSL VPNs' Consider NEOTERIS, chosen as leader by top analysts! The Gartner Group just put Neoteris in the top of its Magic Quadrant, while InStat has confirmed Neoteris as the leader in marketshare. Find out why, and see how you can get plug-n-play secure remote access in about an hour, with no client, server changes, or ongoing maintenance. Visit us at: http://www.neoteris.com/promos/sf-6-9.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
