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QuanticHawk
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MuffiN
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Jonoman92
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I mean... I just assumed you'd like homo pron | ||
R1CH
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naonao
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29 fps
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and btw, rich's icon is fuckin awesome | ||
micronesia
United States24497 Posts
I have changed my e-mail to x@y.com. This is an automatic response. After 3/25/09 this e-mail box will no longer be checked. XD | ||
QuanticHawk
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mahnini
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Sunhay
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Scorch
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On March 26 2009 11:11 R1CH wrote: Most providers include the sender IP in the headers, although some web mail providers remove it. Look for the last "Received:" line in the mesage headers. From there you can contact the abuse address of the ISP in question. Yep, this works. I looked into this in detail last week when I had to forge a mail for university, but Rich was faster obviously. | ||
fight_or_flight
United States3988 Posts
On March 27 2009 06:07 Sunhay wrote: what a friend did once was host an image on his on server, he then posted the image in an email and sent it to a person. When the person opened the email, they downloaded the image from his server. Which in turn, logged his ip adress. I think there are services which you can subscribe to that use a similar principle to tell if your email has been read, how long the person spent reading it, and how many times they read it. Its supposed to be used for like followups for job interviews or marketing or w/e. I don't know if they give you the ip. | ||
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