- Nov 21, 2000
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Recently, I have been receiving more than the usual amount of spam email. They are advertising emails with links to click and a link to unsubscribe. The unsubscribe link does not work so no surprises there. What is surprising is that the main link to the product being advertised does not work either. I sent the email back to the sender just to prove to myself that the sender's email address was a fake and as I suspected the email got bounced back as undelivered.
So what can I do? I see from the email header information that there is something called the sender's tcp/ip address. Can this possibly the sender's actual address? If so, what tool/utility can I use to give the sender a taste of his own medicine now that I have his ip address?
So what can I do? I see from the email header information that there is something called the sender's tcp/ip address. Can this possibly the sender's actual address? If so, what tool/utility can I use to give the sender a taste of his own medicine now that I have his ip address?
