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by: rh [admin] on 2009-01-06 03:11:45 to determine the outbound ip, look at the email headers. most email clients allow one to peek at the headers. there's a wealth of data in there.
by: Mark on 2008-12-31 20:03:40 The lookup information you post is for inbound email (IN MX). Is there a way to determine the outbound ip address?
by: Lance on 2008-06-18 21:31:11 Who you trying to look up? LOL
by: josh on 2007-11-30 21:24:52 could you post the code for this please
by: rh [admin] on 2007-10-27 02:35:20 can't do partial or ip ranges with this, but you can specify a full ip from the class c range and usually the country will be the same for the whole class. e.g. 87.118.167.1 indicates a .bg tld which is for bulgaria with the nic (network information center) in amsterdam.
by: Mike T on 2007-10-26 16:13:32 Can you do partial lookups? For instance I get spammers with Ip addresses like 87.118.167.xxx. Is there some way to search on 87.118 and see who owns (or what country) IP addies in that range? This way I could do a wildcard ban if I knew all 87.116 was from, say Russia. Also, I'm looking for image verication like yours. Simple, just numbers. Just enough to keep aholes away. Please email me where I can get it. if you can. Thanks.
by: rh [admin] on 2007-07-30 02:12:28 i'm afraid that's not possible with this tool. look below for an answer to the same question.
by: Don on 2007-07-29 04:44:12 Can you do a lookup to determine what domains someone owns? For example, list all the websites that "John Smith" is the owner of?
by: rh [admin] on 2007-07-10 03:41:47 no script to download. correct, there are plenty of free online whois pages around. this page gives you dns info as well. but there's no need for a script. if you have access to a shell just type 'whois' at the prompt and pipe it if desired. can't get any more free than that.
by: ULTRAZ on 2007-07-08 10:54:34 So where is the download link, or is it just for use here? I may as well just type "whois" into google coz they are all free. I need a script not a service.
by: rh [admin] on 2006-10-25 21:52:15 that's a tricky one requiring a database to pull info from. check out domaintools.com, but not sure they can fulfill your request.
by: Mark on 2006-10-19 18:50:32 Can you do a lookup to determine what domains someone owns? For example, list all the websites that "John Smith" is the owner of?