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From: FmRacing <fmracing9@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: ebay struts
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any help would be great as he owes me $200.00 and several others also
 
Based on what you have to work with, there's no way to tell where the message originated. You might be able to get something useful out of Yahoo with a subpoena, but not otherwise.

Wish I had better news.

- Freed
 
Thats an Adelphia Cable user, if that helps. Lemme see if I can do a bit more digging.... ;)

- Matt
 
Ok, Adelphia is blocking ICMP packets once I start getting anywhere near anything useful... I have to try a different approach.
 
Ok, based on ownership, the IP tracks to:

Coudersport, Pennsylvania, United States

Now that is usually just the main office of the owner of the IP block. I checked, and my suspicions were confirmed:

Adelphia Communications
1 North Main Street
Coudersport, PA 16915

The name of the local router that is handling the IP is:

ca-lapuente-cuda2-c1a-56.arcdca.adelphia.net

Sometimes you can figure out where that router is located based on the name, but in this case, I'm just not understanding where that would be. I would *GUESS* California somewhere....

Normally, I would run a trace over a visual setup that would allow me to track the hops on a map, but the network blocks the ICMP packets that make that work, so no go there :(

I'll keep playing with this, but I'm not promising anything. :)
 
thanks for any and all help. !! I sent a nasty gram to him so have the others he sells under bestgiftz on ebay. but has removed everthing last week.:rolleyes:
 
bestgiftz
Name: Roydon Wong
City: Hacienda Heights
State: CA
Country: United States
Phone: (626) 757 - 5757

thanks to whoever sent this to me !

to there,-------------------
>18202 espito street lonland heights ca 91748
hope this can help u.
 
Before you dig a hole for yourself....

Remember that any e-mail address can be "spoofed" :)
 
Re: Before you dig a hole for yourself....

Originally posted by lburou
Remember that any e-mail address can be "spoofed" :)

No doubt, but it's a lot harder to spoof the IP that is making the connection to the outgoing mail server. Certainly not IMPOSSIBLE, but a lot harder than changing a "from" address ;)
 
There are a few turds out there who deserve to have serious consequences come their way for the stuff they send over the Internet, I agree.

Someone recently got into my son's e-mail account (on AOL) and sent some spam from his e-mail address without his knowledge or consent. We changed our passwords and installed a special internet security program from McAfee to prevent future occurances. At least it will be much more difficult for the next hacker to gain access to our e-mail address.

That is why I mentioned something about "digging a hole for yourself" because you'll prolly never know for sure whether this guy sent the message or someone else used his e-mail account to do the deed :)

I have no idea about spoofing the IP address....Another gap in my education ;) If you'd care to make me smart on that issue, I'll read very carefully.

lee
 
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