Wednesday, 12 October 2016

How to Trace the Sender’s IP & Location In Gmail

How to Know The Location Of The Sender In Gmail ?


Sometime you receive an email address from unknown sources and before responding to that email you must want to know about the person where you receive email. And here we have a process to find the location of the sender that is not a difficult job. And this can be accomplished by email itself. As the feature is given by default itself, Every email comes up with a sender details in the header itself. And by using that details you can get the location of the sender by reading out the complete guide discussed below.

The method works with the header of Gmail’s email that always comes up with sender’s IP address and some other details where you can get to know that whether the sender is exactly the person that you know or any other. So have a look at steps below to trace the location of the sender of an email.

Steps To Trace Sender’s Location in Gmail

Step 1. First of all login into Gmail account where you want to trace sender’s location of any email that you had received. Now open the email which you want to trace and now click on down arrow button there.
Step 2. Now you can see the list of options there and select Show Original and a new page will get open in new tab.
Step 3. Now in the new tab, you will see the complete details of the email address and there you will see IP address of the sender host. Here you can also trace the location of time zone if the IP address is not shown to you.

 Step 4. Now copy the IP address and search it on IP TracerNow you will see the complete location of the sender and you will get to know about the sender and also that email is safe for your or not.

Now you can trace any emails that you believe is unknown and can be spam that can wreck your privacy and even your data, so it’s always better to check the details and then respond to that email only.

So act smartly, and believe you like this modern way tracing, do share our articles with others too. Leave a comment below if you have any related queries with this.




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