Junpoy Regular Member Joined Aug 8, 2010 Messages 338 Reaction score 9 Dec 8, 2011 #1 If i send an email using a proxy server, will the recepient still be able to identify my real ip info even if I'm using a proxy? Are their programs out their that will be able to find my real ip info even if I use a proxy server for sending email?
If i send an email using a proxy server, will the recepient still be able to identify my real ip info even if I'm using a proxy? Are their programs out their that will be able to find my real ip info even if I use a proxy server for sending email?
El_Seo Regular Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 276 Reaction score 54 Dec 8, 2011 #2 no. your ip will not be visible at all.
Jrim_Software Senior Member Joined Aug 1, 2011 Messages 915 Reaction score 345 Dec 9, 2011 #3 El_Seo said: no. your ip will not be visible at all. Click to expand... Is this verified even for Level 3, transparent HTTP proxies? By nature, Level 3 proxies leak your IP address. For anonymous and high anonymous elite proxies, you should be fine.
El_Seo said: no. your ip will not be visible at all. Click to expand... Is this verified even for Level 3, transparent HTTP proxies? By nature, Level 3 proxies leak your IP address. For anonymous and high anonymous elite proxies, you should be fine.
El_Seo Regular Member Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 276 Reaction score 54 Dec 9, 2011 #4 I was not talking about webmail but smtp. It can be possible that some webmail are able to see your real ip behind the proxy but i dont think they push it in the header. Maybe i'm wrong.
I was not talking about webmail but smtp. It can be possible that some webmail are able to see your real ip behind the proxy but i dont think they push it in the header. Maybe i'm wrong.