Friday, January 21, 2011




Trying to Search Hotmail Email Addresses? Is There a Reverse Lookup for Free?

Have you ever wished you could be rid of that constant spamming you get? It seems like the moment you report it, the same basic spam comes instantly from a similar address, and won't stop! Sometimes more of them come for deleting only one, too!

Wouldn't it be nice if we could find out who hostile emails, spam, and other things we get is coming from, and find out where else it might come from too? Even being able to find other email addresses for people we used to know would be nice, since people change their email addresses so often.

Fact:Everyone's tried to do this very thing on their own, and it always ends the same way, with no success.

Well, that's changed now, because of a service called the reverse lookup. The best way to explain this service is to look at an example of a situation it can be used.

Say you have an old contact, a Hotmail address. All you have is this old Hotmail address, and nobody looks at their old Hotmail account anymore. Trying to do a Hotmail email search on your own will just go nowhere. But, all email addresses with public providers are listed in directories, like phone numbers. This means that if you search for email addresses with a reverse lookup provider, you can find other addresses the same user registered.

This makes a Hotmail email search actually possible, and makes the time spent doing it much less.
These listings will provide all addresses registered by a user, as well as social network profile links usually, making it easy to see exactly who sent an email, or find ways to get back in touch with someone.
There are two types of this service, one of which being reverse email lookup free.

As its name clearly shows, it's free, paid for by advertising. This service is limited, providing only social network and address information.

Fact: A pay system can also let you find more public information like phone numbers, but pay sites are mostly for emergency use.

Remember, this service only lists public information, and can't be used to invade privacy.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_M_Rusty

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