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-- Posted by Wolferz at 4:25 pm on July 23, 2008
Can the IP address be tracked when an email is sent? Like will it be tracking the computer the email was sent TO or the computer that CREATED the email account?
-- Posted by Latin Muscle at 4:26 pm on July 23, 2008
Yes. Much more can be tracked
-- Posted by MXfreak at 4:26 pm on July 23, 2008
yes
-- Posted by HXC at 4:26 pm on July 23, 2008
Yup. why do you ask?
-- Posted by scottyrob at 4:27 pm on July 23, 2008
When you send an email it cant track what computer it is going to because it could go to any computer in the world! But yes, it does ussually store the senders IP in the email headers...
-- Posted by redhotchilis64 at 4:28 pm on July 23, 2008
Yes, your IP is tracked when you send an email. The IP that is saved will be the one the email was sent from, and the computer that viewed the email after receiving it.
-- Posted by itbeme at 4:28 pm on July 23, 2008
yes it can
-- Posted by scottyrob at 4:30 pm on July 23, 2008
Quote: from redhotchilis64 at 12:28 am on July 24, 2008
Yes, your IP is tracked when you send an email. The IP that is saved will be the one the email was sent from, and the computer that viewed the email after receiving it. 
Only if they reply to the email or the sender requests a read-recipt will the recivers IP ever be stored in the email...
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