When we receive an email, we receive more than just the message. The email comes with headers that carry important information which easily tell us from where the email was sent and possibly who sent it. For that, we would need to find the IP address of the sender. The tutorial below can help you find the IP address of the sender.
Note:
that this will not work if the sender
uses anonymous proxy servers.
Also, note that if
you receive
an email sent from a Gmail account through the web browser,
you may not be able to find the real IP address because Google hides the real
IP address of the sender. However, if someone sends you a mail from his/her
Gmail account using a client like Thunderbird, Outlook or Apple Mail, you can
find the originating IP address.
Lets
begin this. First of all, the IP address is generally found in the headers
enclosed beween square brackets, for instance, [129.130.1.1]
an email sent from a Gmail account through the web browser, you may not be able to find the real IP address because Google hides the real IP address of the sender. However, if someone sends you a mail from his/her Gmail account using a client like Thunderbird, Outlook or Apple Mail, you can find the originating IP address.
Finding IP address in Gmail
- Log
into your Gmail account with your username and password.
- Open
the mail.
- To
display the email headers,
- Click
on the inverted triangle beside Reply. Select Show Orginal.
- Look for Received:
from followed by the IP address between square brackets [ ].
- Received: from [56.156.60.12] by abcd4543.mail.mud.yahoo.com
- If you find more than
one Received: from patterns, select the last one.
- Track
the IP address of the sender
Finding IP address in Yahoo! Mail
- Log
into your Yahoo! mail with your username and password.
- Click
on Inbox or whichever folder you have
stored your mail.
- Click on the Subject of the email you want to track and
right-click. You should get this menu
- Look
for Received: from followed by the IP address
between square brackets [ ]. That should most likely be the IP address of
the sender. If there are many instances of Received: from with the IP address, select the
IP address in the last pattern. If
there are no instances of Received: from with the IP address, select the
first IP address in X-Originating-IP.
- Track the IP address of the
sender
Finding IP address in Hotmail
Hotmail has been integrated with Windows Live, or vice-versa. And
the format has changed. Here is how you find the IP address of the sender.
- Log into your Hotmail/Windows Live account with your username and password.
- Click on the Inbox link on the left.
Under the column that says "Sort by", find the email that you want to track and right-click on it. You should get a menu that has something like Mark as read, Mark as unread, and so on. The last option in the menu should be View message source. Select
- You should see the email headers now.
- If you find a Header with X-Originating-IP: followed by an IP address, that is the sender's IP address.
- If
that doesn't work,
look for Received: from followed by
IP address within square brackets[ ].
- If you have multiple Received: from headers, eliminate the ones that have proxy.anyknownserver.com.
- Track the IP
address of the sender
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