It need whole header, not part where the spam address is. The web service need all header. They need from start to finish. Remember, spammer can leave name address.
I did my many time and they did close down the spammer address.
When the spammers reroute their spam they often use open-relays. Owners of the open-relays will usually close the ports if you let the owners know their servers are being used to send spam.
does it work on HOTMAIL???
how???
hayabusafmw 2 years ago
To see the originating IP address in HotMail, right-click the Inbox message and select View Message Source
serversandparts 2 years ago
Wrong`
It need whole header, not part where the spam address is. The web service need all header. They need from start to finish. Remember, spammer can leave name address.
I did my many time and they did close down the spammer address.
hornerm5 3 years ago
Alot of spammers reroute there spam. So the IP address you see is most likely not where it came from.
ANTHONYB5615 3 years ago
When the spammers reroute their spam they often use open-relays. Owners of the open-relays will usually close the ports if you let the owners know their servers are being used to send spam.
serversandparts 2 years ago
thanks for show us how to stop spam this helps me so much
1spac3d0ut 3 years ago
That's great, except... how do you get the original IP of the message on Outlook Express?
Anybody?
acegickmo 3 years ago
To see the originating IP address in Outlook Express, right-click the Inbox message, select PROPERTIES, then DETAILS (Message Source)
serversandparts 2 years ago
Niceee! Nice video man! Make more of these! Now I know what to do when someone won't stop spamming me. Thanks!
acegickmo 3 years ago
Thats awesome!!!
M80KIller 4 years ago
Brilliant, thanks!!
Cfallen12 4 years ago