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Locate a Person by Email: Steps to Identify Sender from Cryptic Message (Interia, Netia, Onet)

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  • #1 15459217
    wieslawa22
    Level 2  
    I have a huge, monstrous problem. It was in November that I got a cryptic message ... apparently from a quiet admirer. Since then, I have been trying to find out who the stranger is and I am constantly at a standstill - by IP I find only the address of NETIA and ONET, and this is not what I mean. I will add that the account is in INTERIA. I urgently ask for help, because I have absolutely no idea :cry:
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  • #2 15459237
    Kur-Czak
    Level 20  
    IT specialists :D Maybe it is enough to write back and propose a meeting :P
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  • #3 15459244
    wieslawa22
    Level 2  
    Kur-Czak wrote:
    IT specialists :D Maybe it is enough to write back and propose a meeting :P


    The person wants to remain anonymous, because all I know is that he lives in my province. I don't even have a first name, just a childish nickname :|
  • #4 15459398
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 15459571
    m.jastrzebski
    Network and Internet specialist
    wieslawa22 wrote:
    I have a huge, monstrous problem. It was in November that I got a cryptic message ... apparently from a quiet admirer. Since then, I have been trying to find out who the stranger is and I am constantly at a standstill - by IP I find only the address of NETIA and ONET, and this is not what I mean. I will add that the account is in INTERIA. I urgently ask for help, because I have absolutely no idea :cry:

    And you will not find out. Only the police / prosecutor's office / court can go to the operator and ask who had such and such an address on that day. If someone has connected to the cell from the card cell (without a contract), then such knowledge will not help and the delinquent will not be tracked in this way.
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  • #6 15459869
    smario11
    Level 31  
    The police will also not find out anything because they have no such powers.
    Only the prosecutor at the request of the court, and also only if the court releases the secrecy in writing.
    Generally, you won't learn anything
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  • #7 15459909
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #8 15460014
    m.jastrzebski
    Network and Internet specialist
    wieslawa22 wrote:

    The person wants to remain anonymous, because all I know is that he lives in my province. I don't even have a name, just a childish nickname :|
    As a child's nickname, be careful, because it may be some pedophile hunter ;-) ))
  • #9 15460710
    Kur-Czak
    Level 20  
    Of course you should be careful with the meeting. Especially if the other party wants to remain anonymous after being contacted by e-mail.
  • #10 15462023
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #11 15474751
    wieslawa22
    Level 2  
    Still can't find one, but thank you for any advice! I'll take care of myself, rest easy ;)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user seeking to identify the sender of a cryptic email received from an admirer, using the email service Interia. The user has only a nickname and the sender's IP address, which points to NETIA and ONET, but lacks further identifying information. Responses suggest various approaches, including replying to the email, searching for the sender's IP in the email header, and using social media for additional clues. However, many participants caution that tracing the sender may require legal intervention, as only authorities can access detailed subscriber information. There are also warnings about the potential risks of meeting an anonymous sender.
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