Sunday, December 2, 2012

Reverse Email Searches - Now You Can Find Out Who is Spamming Your E-mail


E-mail has revolutionized the way we communicate. In just a short amount of time, it has become a resource that most of us feel we would be hard-pressed to live without.

But for all its promise and convenience, e-mail comes with a downside - spam.

Unsolicited e-mails carry with them the risk of viruses, scams and potentially hurtful messages.

So how do you go about ridding yourself of these unwanted e-mails and get back to the business of quick, convenient and efficient communication? The most important step may be finding out as much information possible about the person or agency responsible for sending the offending e-mails.

Certain Web sites offer services that allow you to conduct reverse e-mail searches. You simply type in the e-mail address in question and you can receive information about the sender such as their first and last name, their street address and sometimes even the person's place of work.

The best sites charge a small one-time usage fee or an inexpensive flat rate for unlimited searches.

Having this information empowers you to confront the offending spammer by notifying them that you are aware of who they are, where they are from and perhaps who they work for. This simple revelation may scare the offending party into removing you from their e-mail list in order to avoid being turned into the authorities.

Under federal law, sending spam is illegal. By conducting a reverse e-mail search, you will be providing officials with the necessary information to pursue and eliminate the offending spammers.

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