If anyone knows how to obtain the IP address of sender's of emails when both users are Roundcube email users, please let me know. I am trying to determine the actual IP address of the senders of emails. We are both Roundcube users but we have different internet service providers. Roundcube does have a facility to show some Header source but it does not show actual IP addresses. Is there some way to determine the actual IP address from whence the sender sent the email when they were using the Roundcube system and sending their email to another Roundcube user?
Any help is very greatly appreciated.
David
Am 22.10.2012 19:13, schrieb David Somerville:
If anyone knows how to obtain the IP address of sender's of emails when both users are Roundcube email users, please let me know. I am trying to determine the actual IP address of the senders of emails. We are both Roundcube users but we have different internet service providers. Roundcube does have a facility to show some Header source but it does not show actual IP addresses. Is there some way to determine the actual IP address from whence the sender sent the email when they were using the Roundcube system and sending their email to another Roundcube user?
roundcube or not does not matter here this informations are added by the MTA and not roundcube people should learn ro read mail headers :-)
from the source view of your message with roundcube displayed: Received: from [99.129.244.243] by web140401.mail.bf1.yahoo.com via HTTP;
the "via HTTP" shows clearly that you used yahoo-webmail
On 10/22/2012 08:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
roundcube or not does not matter here this informations are added by the MTA and not roundcube people should learn ro read mail headers :-)
from the source view of your message with roundcube displayed: Received: from [99.129.244.243] by web140401.mail.bf1.yahoo.com via HTTP;
the "via HTTP" shows clearly that you used yahoo-webmail
However, Roundcube has the http_received_header config option. When enabled Received header with client IP address will be added to the sent message headers.
Thank you for your help. I have looked through the Roundcube options and can not find where to configure the http_received_header config option. Can you tell me where to find that so I can enable it?
David
From: A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl To: users@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [RCU] obtaining complete Email Headers with IP addresses
On 10/22/2012 08:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
roundcube or not does not matter here this informations are added by the MTA and not roundcube people should learn ro read mail headers :-)
from the source view of your message with roundcube displayed: Received: from [99.129.244.243] by web140401.mail.bf1.yahoo.com via HTTP;
the "via HTTP" shows clearly that you used yahoo-webmail
However, Roundcube has the http_received_header config option. When enabled Received header with client IP address will be added to the sent message headers.
On 10/22/12 12:05, David Somerville wrote:
Thank you for your help. I have looked through the Roundcube options and can not find where to configure the http_received_header config option. Can you tell me where to find that so I can enable it?
David
FROM: A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl TO: users@lists.roundcube.net SENT: Monday, October 22, 2012 2:21 PM SUBJECT: Re: [RCU] obtaining complete Email Headers with IP addresses
On 10/22/2012 08:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
roundcube or not does not matter here this informations are added by the MTA and not roundcube people should learn ro read mail headers :-)
from the source view of your message with roundcube displayed: Received: from [99.129.244.243] by web140401.mail.bf1.yahoo.com [1] via HTTP;
the "via HTTP" shows clearly that you used yahoo-webmail
However, Roundcube has the http_received_header config option. When enabled Received header with client IP address will be added to the sent message headers.
It's a server configuration setting, not a user option. It must be set in the master config file on the webserver.
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On 22 Oct 2012, at 20:05, David Somerville somervilnd@yahoo.com wrote:
Thank you for your help. I have looked through the Roundcube options and can not find where to configure the http_received_header config option. Can you tell me where to find that so I can enable it?
David
From: A.L.E.C alec@alec.pl To: users@lists.roundcube.net Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 2:21 PM Subject: Re: [RCU] obtaining complete Email Headers with IP addresses
On 10/22/2012 08:06 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
roundcube or not does not matter here this informations are added by the MTA and not roundcube people should learn ro read mail headers :-)
from the source view of your message with roundcube displayed: Received: from [99.129.244.243] by web140401.mail.bf1.yahoo.com via HTTP;
the "via HTTP" shows clearly that you used yahoo-webmail
However, Roundcube has the http_received_header config option. When enabled Received header with client IP address will be added to the sent message headers.
-- Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak LAN Management System Developer [http://lms.org.pl] Roundcube Webmail Developer [http://roundcube.net]
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