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| Subject: Manually Sending Fake Mails Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:42 am | |
| There are a just a few simple steps. First, you'll need to decide on the FROM and the TO email addresses. If the FROM address that you're choosing isn't a real one, make sure that the domain name (the bit after the @ sign) is a real one. If it's not a real one, it almost certainly won't work. For the purpose of this tutorial, we'll be sending from [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]. - Quote :
Dont use this method for any illegal activity,as nothing is 100% anonymous or untraceable Second, you'll need to find out the mail server that your recipient is using. Windows :: Click Start, Run, enter "CMD", then presss OK. In the window that comes up, type nslookup -q=MX receiver.com Macintosh :: Go to Applications, Utilities, and choose Terminal. In the window that comes up, type nslookup -q=MX receiver.com Linux :: Bring up your favorite shell, and type nslookup -q=MX receiver.com There will be a lot of information on the screen - all you need to look for is a line that talks about a mail exchanger. If there are several, pick the one with the lowest "preference number". - Code:
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receiver.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.receiver.com Now, you'll need to connect to this mail exchanger using telnet. This is the same for any PC, but Vista users may not have it installed by default - so you will have to enable it Look here about getting telnet on Vista before you continue. When you're ready, type: - Code:
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telnet mail.receiver.com [their stmp port]
Press enter, and after a short pause, you should see a welcome message from the server. Ok, so now you're connected. You need to enter the following information - press ENTER at each new line. You won't be able to press backspace to delete a mistake, so you'll need to type everything correctly first time! HELLO sender.com This tells the mail server that we are "sender@sender.com". MAIL FROM:
This tells the server who is sending the mail.
RCPT TO:
This tells the server who to deliver the mail to. At this point, if the recipient doesn't exist, you may see a warning message (but not always).
DATA
This tells the server that we're ready to start writing our message. It should acknowledge, telling you to end your message with a full stop (period) on a single line. All we need to do now, is write our message and don't forget that full stop at the end.
Hello receiver@receiver, I managed to send a fake mail all by myself! .
Dont forget that last dot. When you've done that, and pressed enter, simply enter QUIT and your mail should be delivered.
There's a little bit more to it, of course. You'll need to enter proper "headers" if you want the mail to look more believable. After doing the DATA command, I'd recommend pasting in the following "headers" to make sure it looks realistic when viewed in Outlook, Hotmail, etc.
Date: Sun, 00 HCF 2020 99:99:99 +0000 (IST) From: Sender To: Poor Sod Subject: Fake mail
Hello receiver@receiver, I managed to send a fake mail all by myself! .
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