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Trace Email Back to the Sender
Today I received an email from a site visitor who’s been the recipient of some disturbing emails from an “anonymous” party. She was googling the net for a solution, hoping that tracing the emails back to the source was even possible.
Visualware Security Suite’s unique IP geo-tracking capabilities help you ascertain where an Internet threat is coming from by providing an easy-to-use graphical interface for tracing the location and owner of any web site, IP address or email.
Who sent you that email?
Who sent you that email and where are they located?
In many cases you can figure out who sent you that nasty email and report them to the proper authorities!
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