"adazh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to know if there is any way of checking if an email has been
> doctored. I believe this is the case with some emails I received. I have
> never sent an email to that person but the email shows as if we have been
> communicating for a while. Please help
My first thought (like Roady) was that this was spam, but clearly not.
Two suggestions (in addition to Roady's):
1. If other emails existed (and the other person has them) then it is
possible to tell from the headers that are stored with the email which
server it came from. This doesn't prove that you sent them, but if such
emails existed then it would be possible to deduce which server generated
them and whether this was your normal ISP or Exchange server.
2. Are you using Microsoft Exchange? If you are then the logs generated by
exchange would show when messages were sent (and received). Be aware that
these logs are normally deleted after 30 days. This doesn't prove that you
didn't sent the emails, but it does demonstrate that they weren't sent from
your server.
Be aware that it is very easy to forge emails, and even easier to insert
text into an existing email to make it look like there was more
correspondence. Hence of course your question ...
Hope this helps.
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian