No. You can get the general location, assuming the person isn't using a proxy, but that's about it. If you want to, look at the headers of the email and look for the IP address. Then go to Ip-address.com and type in the IP and it will give you a general location. Also, go to WhoIs Source and type the IP and it will give you some more info about the person.
2007-12-01 15:08:15
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answered by Me 5
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You can go to whois.com and put in the ip and it will give you the server location but not the address of the sender. You could get city and state more than likely
2007-12-01 23:08:49
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answered by OZ 6
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Well you can, but it really doesn't mean anything as the sender could use a proxy server to send the mail. You need legal authority (like the FBI would have) to subpoena records from ISPs to put the puzzle together.
2007-12-01 23:08:16
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answered by mdigitale 7
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It's been awhile since I had this on the puter but, on one of my version of ZoneAlarm, it would give me the Isp of whoever was pinging my puter and, it had a gobal map of where it was coming from..This is how good it was..I had one ISP that was constantly pinging me from CHINA~!! I took the ISP and used it for an email address..Send an email back to the source and CUS THE HECK OUT OF THEM, CALLING THEM NAMES ETC..AND, it STOPPED~!! TRUE STORY..
2007-12-01 23:15:11
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answered by vovo 6
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