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How to identify the SOURCE of your SPAM emails!

December 20th, 2009 by spam blocking

Step-by-step, this video shows you how to examine your SPAM email’s header, find the originating server’s IP address, find the owner of the server’s IP, and send a complaint email to the source of the SPAM! Checkout ServersAndParts.com for some great servers and effective anti-spam solutions, serversandparts.com

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11 responses about “How to identify the SOURCE of your SPAM emails!”

  1. serversandparts said:

    When the spammers reroute their spam they often use open-relays. Owners of the open-relays will usually close the ports if you let the owners know their servers are being used to send spam.

  2. serversandparts said:

    To see the originating IP address in HotMail, right-click the Inbox message and select View Message Source

  3. serversandparts said:

    To see the originating IP address in Outlook Express, right-click the Inbox message, select PROPERTIES, then DETAILS (Message Source)

  4. hayabusafmw said:

    does it work on HOTMAIL???
    how???

  5. hornerm5 said:

    Wrong`

    It need whole header, not part where the spam address is. The web service need all header. They need from start to finish. Remember, spammer can leave name address.

    I did my many time and they did close down the spammer address.

  6. ANTHONYB5615 said:

    Alot of spammers reroute there spam. So the IP address you see is most likely not where it came from.

  7. 1spac3d0ut said:

    thanks for show us how to stop spam this helps me so much

  8. acegickmo said:

    That’s great, except… how do you get the original IP of the message on Outlook Express?
    Anybody?

  9. acegickmo said:

    Niceee! Nice video man! Make more of these! Now I know what to do when someone won’t stop spamming me. Thanks!

  10. M80KIller said:

    Thats awesome!!!

  11. Cfallen12 said:

    Brilliant, thanks!!