In article <EwYLj.37939$4f4.16521@newsfe6-win.ntli.net>,
Nick <not.known@here.com.uk> wrote:
>I am receiving emails with .wav attachments
>that have been created on a VoIP telephone
>system.
>
>I know the telephone number (it's include in
>the text of the email) and if called it always
>goes to the voicemail.
>
>Why I receive the voice/emails can only be
>resumed as an error, done by whoever set
>up the service.
>
>Is it possible to determine who the provider
>on the Voip number is? If so, how?
You could narrow it down to the top-level provider (eg. BT, Magrathea,
Gamma, etc.) but going further might prove tricky. (Eg. to their
resellers), and even then you need to go even further to the actual site
with the PBX that's sending the emails.
Does the IP address in the headers give any better clues? Anything in
the message itself which might indicate the company sending the emails
to you?
Gordon