How to find which websites are sending mails to me

There are a few ways to find out which websites are sending you emails:

Method 1: Check your email provider's spam filters

  1. Log in to your email account and go to the spam or junk folder.
  2. Look for emails that are not spam, but are still being flagged as spam.
  3. Check the sender's email address and the website's domain name (the part after the "@" symbol).
  4. Make a note of the suspicious websites and domains.

Method 2: Use a browser extension or add-on

  1. Install a browser extension or add-on that tracks email senders, such as:
    • Email Tracker (Chrome, Firefox)
    • Mailtrack (Chrome)
    • Email Hunter (Chrome, Firefox)
  2. Enable the extension and grant it permission to access your email account.
  3. The extension will track the senders of emails you receive and provide you with a list of suspicious websites and domains.

Method 3: Check your email headers

  1. Log in to your email account and find an email from a suspicious sender.
  2. Click on the "View raw message" or "View source" button to view the email headers.
  3. Look for the "From" and "Reply-To" headers, which will show you the sender's email address and domain.
  4. Check the "Received" and "X-Originating-IP" headers, which will show you the IP address and location of the email server that sent the email.
  5. Use a tool like Whois.net or IP2Location to look up the IP address and domain name to see if they are associated with any suspicious websites.

Method 4: Use a email tracking service

  1. Sign up for an email tracking service like:
    • Clearbit (free trial, then paid)
    • Hunter (free trial, then paid)
    • Email Hunter (free trial, then paid)
  2. Enter your email address and the service will track the senders of emails you receive.
  3. The service will provide you with a list of suspicious websites and domains.

Method 5: Check your email account's activity log

  1. Log in to your email account and go to the activity log or account activity page.
  2. Look for any suspicious activity, such as login attempts from unknown locations or emails sent from unknown senders.
  3. Check the IP addresses and locations associated with the suspicious activity.

By using one or more of these methods, you should be able to identify which websites are sending you emails.