I need some help from an IT guru?
I have a rental property in WVA and one of the jerky homeowners is sending out nasty newsletters under a fictitious hotmail account and refuses to acknowledge who they are.
I'm pretty sure I know who is behind all this nonsense but would like to pinpoint the location either from the IP address of the computer it was sent from or the email address.
I have tried using some of the free sites that allow you to do this but it isn't working. Typically it stops at the last router feed (I presume) which is sometimes Microsoft in Washington state or other random places in the country.
It is possible that this person is trying to conceal their identity by running it through a series of routers, etc.
I am wondering if someone who is familiar with this can let me know how to accomplish this or send me a PM if you can help me but need to use your own software. It does look like there are some ways to accomplish through a paid service but I really don't want to shell out $20 to ping the location and might end up with a dead result.
Thanks
I have a rental property in WVA and one of the jerky homeowners is sending out nasty newsletters under a fictitious hotmail account and refuses to acknowledge who they are.
I'm pretty sure I know who is behind all this nonsense but would like to pinpoint the location either from the IP address of the computer it was sent from or the email address.
I have tried using some of the free sites that allow you to do this but it isn't working. Typically it stops at the last router feed (I presume) which is sometimes Microsoft in Washington state or other random places in the country.
It is possible that this person is trying to conceal their identity by running it through a series of routers, etc.
I am wondering if someone who is familiar with this can let me know how to accomplish this or send me a PM if you can help me but need to use your own software. It does look like there are some ways to accomplish through a paid service but I really don't want to shell out $20 to ping the location and might end up with a dead result.
Thanks
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