Someone told the police I sent them a threatening email . It does not have an ip address on it or anything but it has my email address on it. It came from my email adress. A copy of it was printed out on paper. Can it be proven who really sent it or from what computer.?And will it hold up in court against me?
Someone told the police I sent them a threatening email . It does not have an ip address on it or anything but it has my email address on it. It came from my email adress. A copy of it was printed out on paper. Can it be proven who really sent it or from what computer.?And will it hold up in court against me?







Without an IP address, it is impossible to trace the origin of an e-mail. You would have to ask the judge hearing the case if the evidence is admissable or not.
With the technology today anything is possible but without and (IP) address that is going to be rough to prove or hold up in court as well.
I hope u find out who is trying to get u in trouble for something u did not do that is pretty tacky nice friends or family member u have who ever did it with friends like that u do not need enemies.
All emails have the ip address embedded in it. You just need to know how to find it.
For example if it is sent from a yahoo email address to your yahoo email address open up the headers in the top right corner to full headers, you will be surprised how much information you will see. Try it on one that you have received in your yahoo mail.
Yahoo email defaults to a minimal header but you can open it easily enough. The ip address is listed in there along with a lot more information about the sender.
With other programs there are ways to get the ip address, that is how the police trace them to the specific computer it was sent from. Every computer has a specific ip address and it can be traced with an ip tracker to the exact location of the pc.
Ip addresses are like phone numbers to a computer, no two are the same.
Your teacher is done with your crap. You’re in big trouble, missy. You threaten a school and the teacher? See ya in sing-sing!