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How to legally verify an email is real
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I am in a dispute over the ownership of a website. To this end I have an email from the seller which says the sale was complete. Is it possible for an expert to legally verify that an email is from the person it came from. I will use any testimony from the expert to proove ownership. Thanks, Simon |
How to legally verify an email is real
You should have the information from the Mail Server Logs from the mail
host/ISP. wrote in message ups.com... | Hi, | | I am in a dispute over the ownership of a website. To this end I have | an email from the seller which says the sale was complete. Is it | possible for an expert to legally verify that an email is from the | person it came from. | | I will use any testimony from the expert to proove ownership. | | Thanks, Simon | |
How to legally verify an email is real
wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I am in a dispute over the ownership of a website. To this end I have an email from the seller which says the sale was complete. Is it possible for an expert to legally verify that an email is from the person it came from. I will use any testimony from the expert to proove ownership. Thanks, Simon First you have to have the email in its original digital state on your PC so that you can access the headers. Then if you are in the UK you have to obtain a court order against the senders ISP ordering them to verify the source of the Email. This can only verify the source but not the content of the email, unless the email is stored on a server for example google. You have to pay to get the court order and the ISP will charge a fee for providing the information. |
How to legally verify an email is real
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How to legally verify an email is real
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wrote: I am in a dispute over the ownership of a website. To this end I have an email from the seller which says the sale was complete. Is it possible for an expert to legally verify that an email is from the person it came from. I will use any testimony from the expert to proove ownership. Thanks, Simon Not really. That's why some people use certificates; to prove they're who they say they are. You can parse the email's headers back to the oiginating ISP, but from there it takes legal action to get the actualy ID of the machine it came from, account owner, etc etc.. It's even worse than that. If the email is on your own system, there's no way to prove that it hasn't been altered. Email is completely worthless as evidence unless it's under the control of a disinterested third party. -- Gary L. Smith Columbus, Ohio |
How to legally verify an email is real
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