Find Who Owns An Email Address
Gives you free instant email origination search results.
Results include reverse email lookup, reverse email search and the profile results from a search of over 20 social networks as well. Input the email address into the search box above to lookup the
owner's name, address, and phone number.
Results also may include photographs, information users have shared,
and direct links to their profile pages.
Results include reverse email lookup, reverse email search and the profile results from a search of over 20 social networks as well. Input the email address into the search box above to lookup the
owner's name, address, and phone number.
Results also may include photographs, information users have shared,
and direct links to their profile pages.
Reverse Email & Anti Spam Tips
To be proactive in preventing email spam there are many anti-spam techniques that both administrators and end users use. There are four categories of anti-spam techniques: 1- the kind that require an individual to take action; 2- the kind automated by the administrators of the e-mail; 3- the kind that can be automated by the senders of the e-mail; 4- the kind that researchers and law enforcement officials employ.
Anti Spam Techniques
Individuals just need to use More discretion. Be aware of who you share your email with, and you will have less spam. Forwarding email messages to people you don’t know without removing the emails off the list just sets you up for spam. Computers with email address harvesting malware could be distributing your email in no time!
“Address Munging” is another way to avoid email harvesting. Make your post anonymous, or use a fake name or email.
An individual can take more control by not responding to spam! It is tempting to respond with messages like, "Don't spam me," but this only confirms your eamil address and all a spammer needs is a confirmation that an email address is valid.
Another way to keep your email safe is to use "Disposable address forwarding."
Detecting Spam
A successful anti-spam system is one that balances false positives with false negatives. A false
positive is an intended email that has been rejected. A false Negative is a spam that has been missed. Some systems let you control this balance with "spam score" settings and limits. Yet still, varying degrees of error remain.
Most spam detection is based on the content of the email. This can be an accurate method when it is tuned into the type of legitimate email an individual typically receives. Relying on the content to detect spam fails to address the two key features of spam: whether an email is unsolicited or sent in bulk.
positive is an intended email that has been rejected. A false Negative is a spam that has been missed. Some systems let you control this balance with "spam score" settings and limits. Yet still, varying degrees of error remain.
Most spam detection is based on the content of the email. This can be an accurate method when it is tuned into the type of legitimate email an individual typically receives. Relying on the content to detect spam fails to address the two key features of spam: whether an email is unsolicited or sent in bulk.


