Trace An E-Mail?

Azraele

Elite Member
Nov 5, 2000
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My husband and I got a threatening e-mail. The police are not up to date as far as technology goes (the chief doesn't even know what spam is). We have reason to take the threat seriously. I was wondering if anyone could tell me the source? I JUST want to know where it came from. Nothing else. If we can show the tracking of it to the police, they can do something about it.

Is this kind of thread appropriate? Normally I wouldn't post something like this, but we're sort of at the end of our rope.

I can post the mail if you'd like to see, but it'd need to have all the bad words edited out first.

To: azraele@kittymail.com
Cc:
Subject: haha [bad word deleted]
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 02:18:09 +0100 (BST)
Return-Path: <agent_bond_rulez@yahoo.co.uk>
Delivered-To: azraele@kittymail.com
Received: (qmail 22231 invoked by uid 0); 24 Apr 2004 01:23:26 -0000
X-Ob-Received: from unknown (210.184.92.211)by mta2.hk.outblaze.com-hk5; 24 Apr 2004 01:23:26 -0000
Received: from web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com (web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com [217.12.10.65])by spf2.hk.outblaze.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 272761C01083for <azraele@kittymail.com>; Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:18:12 +0000 (GMT)
Message-Id: <20040424011809.61132.qmail@web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Received: from [148.245.163.7] by web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 24 Apr 2004 02:18:09 BST
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1220262618-1082769489=:60967"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 

TheToOTaLL

Platinum Member
Oct 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: Azraele

To: azraele@kittymail.com
Cc:
Subject: haha [bad word deleted]
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 02:18:09 +0100 (BST)
Return-Path: <agent_bond_rulez@yahoo.co.uk>
Delivered-To: azraele@kittymail.com
Received: (qmail 22231 invoked by uid 0); 24 Apr 2004 01:23:26 -0000
X-Ob-Received: from unknown (210.184.92.211)by mta2.hk.outblaze.com-hk5; 24 Apr 2004 01:23:26 -0000
Received: from web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com (web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com [217.12.10.65])by spf2.hk.outblaze.com (Postfix) with SMTP id 272761C01083for <azraele@kittymail.com>; Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:18:12 +0000 (GMT)

Message-Id: <20040424011809.61132.qmail@web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Received: from [148.245.163.7] by web25205.mail.ukl.yahoo.com via HTTP; Sat, 24 Apr 2004 02:18:09 BST
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1220262618-1082769489=:60967"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Looks like a message sent from a yahoo account, relayed through 210.184.92.211.
 

Azraele

Elite Member
Nov 5, 2000
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Here is the context of the e-mail.

haha [deleted] u never gonna figure this [deleted] outu a punk [deleted] [deleted] and we gonna crush u so u betta back the [deleted] off and stop the [deleted] or we gonna crush u [deleted]you wanna take us on u aint never [deleted] with us M&amp;M rule this place and nobody got the balls to [deleted] with us [deleted]you aint [deleted] [deleted] we gonna [deleted] u up leve my famly alone and stop the suin or u aint gonna live to sue bich

The "suin" refers to a lawsuit we have pending against these people harrassing us.

I deleted all the bad words, not just the F bombs.
 

Jzero

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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It came from Mexico?
Name: na-163-7.na.avantel.net.mx
Address: 148.245.163.7

I dunno...freemail headers are always so misleading.
 

DeviousTrap

Diamond Member
Jul 19, 2002
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I'm bad at decoding email headers but it looks to me like it came from Mexico City.

> If I am looking at the correct IP address it came from a person in Montevideo whos IP belongs to

OrgName: Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry
OrgID: LACNIC
Address: Potosi 1517
City: Montevideo
StateProv:
PostalCode: 11500
Country: UY
 

bunker

Lifer
Apr 23, 2001
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I assume this has to do with the large thread over at shadow works? Looks to me like it was sent from yahoo.uk and yahoo had to relay it through all those other servers to get it here.

I'm no network guru though so I could be blowing smoke out my ass.
 

notfred

Lifer
Feb 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: Azraele
The "suin" refers to a lawsuit we have pending against these people harrassing us.

And you don't know where the people you're suing live? You have to ask people on the internet to find them for you?
 

aircooled

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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Unfortunately, you will need to get Yahoo involved. unless Yahoo is willing to reveal the originating IP address you are not going to be able to trace it back to the sender. only back to the yahoo mail server.

I'm not sure what yahoo's policy is though.....
 

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: Azraele
Here is the context of the e-mail.

haha [deleted] u never gonna figure this [deleted] outu a punk [deleted] [deleted] and we gonna crush u so u betta back the [deleted] off and stop the [deleted] or we gonna crush u [deleted]you wanna take us on u aint never [deleted] with us M&amp;M rule this place and nobody got the balls to [deleted] with us [deleted]you aint [deleted] [deleted] we gonna [deleted] u up leve my famly alone and stop the suin or u aint gonna live to sue bich

The "suin" refers to a lawsuit we have pending against these people harrassing us.

I deleted all the bad words, not just the F bombs.

sounds like you just got more ammo for your case.
 

yoda291

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Aug 11, 2001
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It occurs to me that so long as you have the email on record with the PD and since it states that you cease suing "my family", the sender is likely a member of that family. Granted, it alone is probably not enough to secure anything substantial, but I think it does have some sort of legal impact.
 

Azraele

Elite Member
Nov 5, 2000
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Spidey, looks that way, but we can't prove they sent it. It could be they got someone to send it for them.

Ironic how the day after we got it though, a glass bottle went sailing through our front door and my husband was cut by flying glass.

It occurs to me that so long as you have the email on record with the PD and since it states that you cease suing "my family", the sender is likely a member of that family. Granted, it alone is probably not enough to secure anything substantial, but I think it does have some sort of legal impact.
Well it is odd that the two boys of that family refer to themselves as M&amp;M (Matt and Mark).
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: aircooled
Unfortunately, you will need to get Yahoo involved. unless Yahoo is willing to reveal the originating IP address you are not going to be able to trace it back to the sender. only back to the yahoo mail server.

I'm not sure what yahoo's policy is though.....
If that's the case, then yahoo could give the original IP, then she'd need to go to the ISP, and then could get their address. If they're in mexico it's probably not worth the hassel, plus if they're at an internet cafe there isn't crap you can do anyway.

I'd continue to keep the police involved, get a security system if I felt I needed it, and stay armed, for good measure.
Spidey, looks that way, but we can't prove they sent it. It could be they got someone to send it for them.

Ironic how the day after we got it though, a glass bottle went sailing through our front door and my husband was cut by flying glass
That isn't small-timing at all. I'd seriously get a security system as well as setup a video camera to monitor who's doing this, and also I'd contact the neighbors to see if they can keep an eye out (maybe even host the video camera in their house out of one of their windows).

People who do this sort of sh*t are generally retards, so as long as you can catch them before something bad happens you're good. Goodluck!
 

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: Azraele
Spidey, looks that way, but we can't prove they sent it. It could be they got someone to send it for them.

Ironic how the day after we got it though, a glass bottle went sailing through our front door and my husband was cut by flying glass.

jeez. best of luck to you guys.
 

girlgeek

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Print out a copy with the headers, and get it to your lawyer ASAP. Have him contact their lawyer and demand that the threats stop. If necessary, your lawyer can get a PI on it. It probably won't go that far, though. If it comes right back to them thru their lawyer, you won't hear from them again.
 

Azraele

Elite Member
Nov 5, 2000
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And you don't know where the people you're suing live? You have to ask people on the internet to find them for you?
We know where they live. They're dangerous. We DON"T mess with them.

We need proof. We want to do this the right way.

Print out a copy with the headers, and get it to your lawyer ASAP
He's got it.
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: Azraele
And you don't know where the people you're suing live? You have to ask people on the internet to find them for you?
We know where they live. They're dangerous. We DON"T mess with them.

We need proof. We want to do this the right way.

Print out a copy with the headers, and get it to your lawyer ASAP
He's got it.
Do they live in Mexico city?
 

kranky

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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I'd give a copy to your lawyer. Perhaps there is enough information in the email to make it worthwhile for the police to get involved. Law enforcement might be able to get Yahoo to disclose the source IP.

I remember reading last year about a court case where someone got serious jail time for mailing letters to someone they were involved in a court case with, and the letters in that case weren't as detailed as the email you got.
 

aircooled

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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From Yahoo:
We respond to subpoenas, court orders, or legal process, or to establish or exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims;
We believe it is necessary to share information in order to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person, violations of Yahoo!'s terms of use, or as otherwise required by law.


I'd still contact yahoo.
Even if it was from an internet cafe or a friends house, you might be able to narrow it down from there. Hell, they may have been dumb enough to do it from home.
 

Ogg

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Sep 5, 2003
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With this type of behavior, the email then the bottle, they are just basically handing you the judgement in your suit........dont think you need to worry about that part but yeah this part is more serious with crazy ass punks

Be careful :beer:
 

Azraele

Elite Member
Nov 5, 2000
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Do they live in Mexico city?
No, a few miles away. They have easy access to us, which is how they (we believe it was them, can't prove it) managed to
-dump acid on the car 3 times
-burn down the garage
-cut the tranny line while the car was parked BEHIND THE POLICE CHIEF'S HOUSE
-make threatening phone calls
-egg the house (numerous times, they did get caught doing this once and were prosecuted)
-routinely stalk/drive by

crazy story. keep us updated.
Crazy enough so that if I wasn't living it, I wouldn't believe it.
 

maziwanka

Lifer
Jul 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: Azraele
Do they live in Mexico city?
No, a few miles away. They have easy access to us, which is how they (we believe it was them, can't prove it) managed to
-dump acid on the car 3 times
-burn down the garage
-cut the tranny line while the car was parked BEHIND THE POLICE CHIEF'S HOUSE
-make threatening phone calls
-egg the house (numerous times, they did get caught doing this once and were prosecuted)
-routinely stalk/drive by

crazy story. keep us updated.
Crazy enough so that if I wasn't living it, I wouldn't believe it.

i am very curious as to why they're doing this to you. i hope that you get the protection you need and that your lawsuit works out in the end. care to elaborate some more about the situation? probably inappropriate to ask. just curious...
 
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