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Hello community, I wanted to ask this question. There is an email, let's say, saved in sent to Outloock, an email server in the organization that is accessible both from the local network and from outside. Is it possible to find out in this letter the real name of the computer that sent this letter?
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Through the client - most likely not. Usually, only the server and the sender's box are lit.
Through the server logs - you can see the ip and domain of the sender's server.
If the mailer has an anti-spam with IP authentication, then there is a high probability that it is real.
mm... an interesting situation just arose that letters were sent on behalf of the mail user at night, the user uses mail both from home and at work... so I wanted to find out the name of the computer in order to understand where the letter was sent from... if it doesn’t work out quietly. we’ll have to pull up our admins to this)) (I myself am not an admin)
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