Tuesday, November 11, 2008

A Methode to Look up Gmail Address

After know how to look up yahoo address online or offline, now i'm trying to search using google seacrh engine a methode to look up Gmail address. Finally i found this article :

If you have a GMail, you have gotten an address through Google. Though there are always exceptions, and it depends on how you treat your address, this is one account that should have considerably less spam than others that you may use. Because it appears that Google is very careful with it's customers email addresses, finding a directory of these through which you can search is hard, if not impossible. You have to think of different ways to search.

Though you may not find any place where Google has listed your GMail account, or anyone else's address, these can be found if someone is loose with their account. What this means is that they have posted their GMail address in full somewhere online. If that is the case, you can search it out. You may also find it listed in places that may not show up if you use the search engines.

If you choose to use the search engines first, there is a simple formula that you can use to get what you want to come up at the top of the pile. You can search by name, but that may not get you far. Instead, add a tag that brings up email. You can use name + email or name + GMail. If you are searching in reverse, just enter the address into the search to see if a name comes up in association with that GMail address.

You should consider a search through Orkut. This is a professional/social network that is run by Google. There people use their GMail to sign up and use the service. The GMail is only going to come up if the user has opted to have it so. This and other professional networks are good places to find a lot of different types of contact information in forward or reverse searches, as those networking for career reasons want others to find the information to contact them.

If you are coming up blank, you are not alone. Google tries to hide the IP address on email headers, making them harder to trace. You may have to try the services of reverse email search sites. These may find you more than you can ever hope to find on your own.

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