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hi, I'd really like to know if I can find someone's e-mail adress if I have all the details about them. Please help me I'm desperate!

Posted by: marta at March 13, 2007 5:36 PM

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That's this article:
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_find_someones_email_address.html

Leo
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Posted by: Leo Notenboom at March 13, 2007 5:38 PM

Hello, I am trying to find out if the following Email address belongs to Michael John Raguso:
[email address removed]. For now nobody can tell me this or help me in this.

Kind Regards

Michel Van Limbergen

Posted by: Michel Van Limbergen at March 26, 2007 9:54 AM

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That's not possible, outside of emailing him and asking him.

Reminder: NEVER post an email address in a public forum. Read the instructions
here before posting.

Good luck!

Leo
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Posted by: Leo Notenboom at March 26, 2007 9:57 AM

There are a few websites with which you can look up an IP address and find out about its owner, location, and ISP (Internet Service Provider).

I recommend iptwister.stormloader.com [ http://iptwister.stormloader.com ].

You can use it to submit information about IP addresses that you find in an advanced email header, as well as look up information relating to an IP address.

It's very simple and easy to use. Good luck!

- J.

Posted by: Jeri at April 28, 2007 12:19 PM

Oops. That was the wrong address.

[ http://twister.stormloader.com ]

Posted by: Jeri at April 28, 2007 12:23 PM

I have been receiving harrassing emails from a hotmail account. I have emailed abuse@hotmail.com as to notify them about it. However I want to do some investigating on my own part. The problem is that I copied the emails through outlook from one account to another for safe keeping. They emailed my work address and I wanted to remove the malicious emails from my work computer so I transferred the info to my hotmail account by a simple click and drag. Is there a way to get the original header information back? Thanks

Posted by: Ryan at May 4, 2007 8:05 PM

You can look up any hotmail users profile here
http://www.ansari4u.com/msn/profile_checker.html

Posted by: samantha at May 11, 2007 5:35 PM

I have a hotmail account that I know, he's my friend, and I think that he have made another one to do a prank on me :P, can I check the IP of the two accounts and see if they're identical or not, so that I can make sure if the other account belongs to my friend or not??

Posted by: Charbel at May 13, 2007 1:42 AM

Hi LEO i got this problem that might seem pretty wired. I'm from poland and this girl from chicago visited my town we meet and had a great time. I had her email written in my cell phone but it got stolen. I sort of remebered it so i wrote an email to her but it said that it doesn't exist. And my problem is that i might've got it wrong. So is there a way to check any possible combinations af the email becouse i know for sure that most of it i remebered right but it contains numers at the end and i might've got thouse wrong. Can You help me ?!

Posted by: Polish kid !! at May 14, 2007 5:45 AM
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