Look in the headers information for the smtp mail server and look for an e-mail address and if hes got a profile look at it. Or you could have some fun with him and play along ma bey freak him out by sending him creepy e-mails too! good luck!
2007-03-21 16:54:57
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answered by ♥DropDeadKid 2
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An digital mail features a header, which will supply somebody the identity of your ISP, and the handle that it replaced into despatched from, the two with IP handle and the digital mail handle of the sender. This handle is registered to the ISP, and is purely available with the aid of a court docket order. in case you despatched me an digital mail that replaced right into a threat, i ought to grant it to the police and that they could be waiting to track the digital mail to the sender. Is it conceivable to mask the ip handle? sure, yet you will possibly might desire to comprehend what you're doing.
2016-10-19 07:46:11
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answered by trinkle 4
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contact your local authorities - also the FBI can help as well: as it could be federal offense if they stalk or to threaten you. The report will help give local authorities the legal precedence to observe or to monitor via a search warrant signed by a judge - take it seriously
2007-03-21 16:56:39
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answered by rowanwagner 5
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if they really scare you take them to the cops. that would freak me out if someone kept sending me something 'creepy'.
but if it's just annoying, don't respond. all he wants is a reaction. after a few days, weeks, whatever, he'll get bored at some point and stop. (don't respond means, no reply emails and no bitching about it at school so he hears about it.)
2007-03-21 16:52:31
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answered by imnotachickenyoureaturkey 5
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Well, unless you have a State-of-the-art computer with tracking programs and stuff, i guess you really can't. You'd have to just buy a program or if it really get's serious, go to the police...they can track it
2007-03-21 16:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to report this to the police. Block his e-mail address - don't try to do anything by yourself.
2007-03-21 16:50:48
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answered by ra63 6
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You need to forward it to your mail provider, like abuse@yahoo.com or whatever yours is.
You can also send it to the secret service. I don't think the FBI handles these.
2007-03-21 16:59:58
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answered by Christian Soldier 7
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Try to look at his profile and get a name
if not, maybe its in yahoo's security
if not, ask your local cop, it may be serious
2007-03-21 16:50:47
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answered by Nohaymanana 3
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I think you like it. But anyway I don't think you can track him just block him.
2007-03-21 16:50:29
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answered by Your Mom 5
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can't you block him? if not just send him creepier ones nevermind he might take that as bonding. contact aarp
2007-03-21 16:51:52
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answered by mlkirchgessner 5
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