Finding out who sent an e-mail

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Sean

Are company has recentlydown sizes and some e-mails have been sent to
the Board of directories about the situation.

If people have set-up bogus Hotmail or Yahoo accounts is there any way
to find out who sent the message or the IP address of the computer?

The same question for if it is a staff member in our company that has
sent the e-mail from a workstation is there a way to fing the ID or IP
address of the workstation?

We are on a LAN that is behind a basic NAT router and have an ADSL
connection to our ISP through it.

Sean
 
Nothing to do with the operating system. Ask your systems administrator.

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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| Are company has recentlydown sizes and some e-mails have been sent to
| the Board of directories about the situation.
|
| If people have set-up bogus Hotmail or Yahoo accounts is there any way
| to find out who sent the message or the IP address of the computer?
|
| The same question for if it is a staff member in our company that has
| sent the e-mail from a workstation is there a way to fing the ID or IP
| address of the workstation?
|
| We are on a LAN that is behind a basic NAT router and have an ADSL
| connection to our ISP through it.
|
| Sean
 
In addition to Dave's comment, you should be able to see the full message
headers of these emails and get the info you want. That said, if you're
using Exchange, and it's internal mail, there will be no header to look
at...
 

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