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Originally Posted by urhuckleberry
Good points, though I learned in a recent iincident there are ways to hide originating IP addresses in e-mails, especilally in yahoo, google and hotmail.
Huck
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Yep, that's IMAP webmail, not POP mail. Those services use consolidator routers and do not normally log IP addresses of the sender, as long as you can authenticate into the server, you are then authorized to send mail through your account. Webmail uses different ports through a router, much like viewing a website. Now, the rub is that the account must be verified, so using a client app to receive the POP mail as verification can be logged and traced if LEO so wishes, but there must be felonious evidence to get that warrant; not likely.
I wish I had all the answers and workarounds, but I don't, nor does anyone else. LE does not have the resources to trace and track like the crime show on TV. So as long as the hobby continues to grow and expand, we are all doing our job to make LE feel helpless to stem the tide! lol