Wednesday, October 31, 2007 2:53:48 PM
Hello IW, I've been following the thread but not posting because I never had anything valuable to add but now I may. I used to be an email admin and I do know that the header of an email will tell you the name of the server or IP address of the server that the mail came from.
Now if it came from one of the big boys out there like AOL you would need a subpoena for further investigation into their records. So yes the best bet is to have the lawyers handle it.
GLTA and thanks for the entertaining posts!
-M
Now if it came from one of the big boys out there like AOL you would need a subpoena for further investigation into their records. So yes the best bet is to have the lawyers handle it.
GLTA and thanks for the entertaining posts!
-M
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