You have received an email from a person with whom you have never
interacted earlier and thus, before you take the conversation
forward, you would like to do a bit of research for that person on the
Internet. How do you do this without directly asking the other person?
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Google is the most obvious place for performing reverse email lookups
but if the person you’re trying to find doesn’t have a website or if
they have never used that email address on public forums, Google will
be of little help. No worries. If you only know the email address
of a person and nothing extra, here are some ways that may help you
uncover the identity of that unknown email sender.
Tips for Reverse Email Search
#1. Find the sender’s location
Open the header of the email message and look for lines that say “Received: from”
and are followed by an IP address in square brackets. If there are
multiple entries, use the IP address mentioned in the last entry.
Now paste the IP address in this trace route tool and you should get a fairly good idea about the approximate location of the email sender.
#2. Reverse email search with Facebook
Facebook has a billion users and the likelihood is therefore high that the sender may also have a profile on Facebook.
Unlike
LinkedIn and most other social networks, Facebook lets you search users
by email address so that should make your job simpler. Just paste the
email address of the person into the search box and Facebook will
instantly tell you if a profile exists with that email address or not.
If
you are able to locate that person on Facebook, download the profile
picture and then upload it to Google Images (click the camera icon in
the search box). This acts as a reverse image search engine so you can locate his other social profiles where he may have used the same picture.
#3. Check all the other Social Networks
You can use a service like Knowem to quickly determine if a profile with a particular username exists in any of the social networks.
If
the email address of the sender is something like
green_peas@hotmail.com, there’s a probability that he or she may have
created accounts of some other social network using the same alias “green_peas” – put that in knowem.com to confirm.
Gmail users can install the Rapportive add-on
and find the Twitter and LinkedIn profiles associated with an email
address, if any of them exist. For details, see this tutorial on how to guess someone’s email address.
#4. People Search
Finally, if none of the above tricks work, you should try a people search service like Pipl and Spokeo – both services let you perform reverse email lookups but Spokeo has a more comprehensive database than Pipl.
Other
than regular web documents, Spoke also scans social networks and even
the whois information of domain names to find any bit of information
associated with an email address. However, some of the results returned
by Spokeo are only available to subscribers.
from : labnol.org
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