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If you have ever received a legitimate looking email message and just could not figure out who the sender was, this article will help ensure you don’t run into this problem in the future. You will discover exactly what you need to do to find the owner of virtually any email address using reverse email search and other methods.
By nature, we are curious beings. Tell me, when you see a missed call on your phone and don’t recognize the number, don’t you want to know who it was that called? It’s usually the same with certain email messages.
While some email providers include the real name of the sender in the email message header, many others do not. Next time you find yourself in this predicament, use these four tips to help determine who your mystery email sender is…
1. Check the CAN-SPAM Act Data – This is the information that email advertisers must add as required by FTC law. It should minimally include the sender’s name and physical location. The problem with this approach is that not everyone adheres to the law and enforcement is slim at best.
2. Check the Name of the Email Account – This is the first part of the email before the @ symbol. In this example…javaman@email-provider.com, “javaman” is the email account name. If you know one of your good friends has a passion for coffee, you may be able to deduce that this email came from him or her. If the email account name is not recognizable, you will want to move on to tip #3.
3. Check the Name of the Email Provider – The provider/server information is the next part of the email you want to focus on. This approach will only be helpful if it is a unique provider or server name with which you are familiar. For instance, it may be the name of a company (user004@companyname.com) that you know a friend works for.
While these tips can sometimes help you narrow things down and solve the mystery, there are other times when you simply must dig deeper. In tip #4 you will learn about companies that can provide you with the investigative tools that will help you accomplish your task.
4. Use a Reverse Email Search Service – The technology for tracing emails has been around for many years, but unless you knew which software utilities to install and how to use them – they were pretty much “techno-greek” for the average email user.
Now you have the option of using the services of reverse email search companies that make tracing email addresses a simple task. These companies usually offer a subscription service that gives you unlimited access to lookup email addresses for the life of your subscription.
Learn more about how reverse email search can help you unveil mysterious email senders. Click here now.
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