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"Ahmed" a écrit dans le message news:
Bonjour, je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Merci d'avance. Ahmed.
Je ne crois pas, il faut passer par le Telnet, voici la méthode : Mail Spoofing Explained
NOTE: this was written with newbies in mind, thats why it's so simple and through. If you're more advanced, bear with it :) Ok, here is the most through, and explained mail spoofing article ever writen. First of all, let's define mail spoofing. Have you ever wanted to mail somebody annonymously? Have you ever wanted to send mail from adresses such as nasa.com, fbi.org, or just about anything else? Of course you have! All we need is a telnet client. This method uses a very simple thing called smtp, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Wait, don't run away yet, it may sound complicated but it really isn't. Here are the steps you have to take:
* telnet to port 25 of any web server * type: mail from: * type: rcpt to: * type: data * type: your message here * type: .
Does this seam unclear to you? Well, I thought of that, below are step by step instructions for windows95:
If you're runing win 95:
* click on start, and chose run * type: telnet in the dialog box * press enter-a telnet client pops up * click on "terminal" menu * chose preferences * make sure that "Enable local echo" is checked * click on the "connect" menu * click on "remote system"-a dialog box pops up * enter any adress in the dialog box (example: www.omnics.co.jp) * see where it says "port" delete the stuff inside, and type number 25 * click connect
Ok, now we're connected to the host, see the little greeting message? good. Now issue the following command just like you see them: Replace the with anything you want, my personal favorite is be creative ;)
* mail from: * rcpt to: place the adress where you wanna send the mail to here * data * type your message here * . * (yes, that is a period by itself ;)
Boom, you're done, the mail has been sent :) Wanna hear a funny thing? This isn't even illegal :)
Here's a more info on this, which is intented for a bit more advanced users, newbies are welcome to read this too, it explains how this works. You see, port 25 is the mail port. When you telnet to the mail port, you get to talk to the mail daemon. Mail daemons, speak smpt. Interested in learning more about smpt? After connecting to the host, just type "help" and you'll get some commands to play around with.
by: Duncan Silver
"Ahmed" <yyy@planet.com> a écrit dans le message news:
OUF5BVzQEHA.1392@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Bonjour,
je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express.
Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le
mail.
Merci d'avance.
Ahmed.
Je ne crois pas, il faut passer par le Telnet, voici la méthode :
Mail Spoofing Explained
NOTE: this was written with newbies in mind, thats why it's so simple and
through. If you're more advanced, bear with it :)
Ok, here is the most through, and explained mail spoofing article ever
writen. First of all, let's define mail spoofing. Have you ever wanted to
mail somebody annonymously? Have you ever wanted to send mail from adresses
such as nasa.com, fbi.org, or just about anything else? Of course you have!
All we need is a telnet client. This method uses a very simple thing called
smtp, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Wait, don't run away
yet, it may sound complicated but it really isn't. Here are the steps you
have to take:
* telnet to port 25 of any web server
* type: mail from: spoofed@adress.com
* type: rcpt to: recipient@of.the.letter.org
* type: data
* type: your message here
* type: .
Does this seam unclear to you? Well, I thought of that, below are step by
step instructions for windows95:
If you're runing win 95:
* click on start, and chose run
* type: telnet in the dialog box
* press enter-a telnet client pops up
* click on "terminal" menu
* chose preferences
* make sure that "Enable local echo" is checked
* click on the "connect" menu
* click on "remote system"-a dialog box pops up
* enter any adress in the dialog box (example: www.omnics.co.jp)
* see where it says "port" delete the stuff inside, and type number 25
* click connect
Ok, now we're connected to the host, see the little greeting message? good.
Now issue the following command just like you see them: Replace the
xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx with anything you want, my personal favorite is
president@whitehouse.org be creative ;)
* mail from: xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx
* rcpt to: place the adress where you wanna send the mail to here
* data
* type your message here
* .
* (yes, that is a period by itself ;)
Boom, you're done, the mail has been sent :) Wanna hear a funny thing? This
isn't even illegal :)
Here's a more info on this, which is intented for a bit more advanced
users, newbies are welcome to read this too, it explains how this works.
You see, port 25 is the mail port. When you telnet to the mail port, you
get to talk to the mail daemon. Mail daemons, speak smpt. Interested in
learning more about smpt? After connecting to the host, just type "help"
and you'll get some commands to play around with.
Bonjour, je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Merci d'avance. Ahmed.
Je ne crois pas, il faut passer par le Telnet, voici la méthode : Mail Spoofing Explained
NOTE: this was written with newbies in mind, thats why it's so simple and through. If you're more advanced, bear with it :) Ok, here is the most through, and explained mail spoofing article ever writen. First of all, let's define mail spoofing. Have you ever wanted to mail somebody annonymously? Have you ever wanted to send mail from adresses such as nasa.com, fbi.org, or just about anything else? Of course you have! All we need is a telnet client. This method uses a very simple thing called smtp, which stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Wait, don't run away yet, it may sound complicated but it really isn't. Here are the steps you have to take:
* telnet to port 25 of any web server * type: mail from: * type: rcpt to: * type: data * type: your message here * type: .
Does this seam unclear to you? Well, I thought of that, below are step by step instructions for windows95:
If you're runing win 95:
* click on start, and chose run * type: telnet in the dialog box * press enter-a telnet client pops up * click on "terminal" menu * chose preferences * make sure that "Enable local echo" is checked * click on the "connect" menu * click on "remote system"-a dialog box pops up * enter any adress in the dialog box (example: www.omnics.co.jp) * see where it says "port" delete the stuff inside, and type number 25 * click connect
Ok, now we're connected to the host, see the little greeting message? good. Now issue the following command just like you see them: Replace the with anything you want, my personal favorite is be creative ;)
* mail from: * rcpt to: place the adress where you wanna send the mail to here * data * type your message here * . * (yes, that is a period by itself ;)
Boom, you're done, the mail has been sent :) Wanna hear a funny thing? This isn't even illegal :)
Here's a more info on this, which is intented for a bit more advanced users, newbies are welcome to read this too, it explains how this works. You see, port 25 is the mail port. When you telnet to the mail port, you get to talk to the mail daemon. Mail daemons, speak smpt. Interested in learning more about smpt? After connecting to the host, just type "help" and you'll get some commands to play around with.
by: Duncan Silver
Jan Heise
Bonjour,
je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Vous pouvez fausser votre adresse, mais c'est toujours possible de déterminer de quel serveur de mail le mail provient parce-que le message contient cette information. Si qn peut convaincre le propriétaire de ce serveur de la nécessité de vous identifier, par exemple si vous commettez un délit en envoyant le message, c'est facilement possible pour ce propriétaire de vous identifier.
Jan Heise.
Bonjour,
je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express.
Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le
mail.
Vous pouvez fausser votre adresse, mais c'est toujours possible de
déterminer de quel serveur de mail le mail provient parce-que le message
contient cette information. Si qn peut convaincre le propriétaire de ce
serveur de la nécessité de vous identifier, par exemple si vous commettez un
délit en envoyant le message, c'est facilement possible pour ce propriétaire
de vous identifier.
je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Vous pouvez fausser votre adresse, mais c'est toujours possible de déterminer de quel serveur de mail le mail provient parce-que le message contient cette information. Si qn peut convaincre le propriétaire de ce serveur de la nécessité de vous identifier, par exemple si vous commettez un délit en envoyant le message, c'est facilement possible pour ce propriétaire de vous identifier.
Jan Heise.
JacK [MVP]
sur les news: Ahmed signalait:
Bonjour, je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Merci d'avance. Ahmed.
'lut,
Tu peux envoyer avec n'importe quelle adresse pour autant que la syntaxe soit correcte, réelle ou fictive.
Il te faudra utiliser un serveur SMTP perso avec un proxysock pour ne pas que ton IP soit dans les headers. -- http://www.optimix.be.tf /MVP WindowsXP/ http://websecurite.org http://www.msmvps.com/XPditif/ http://experts.microsoft.fr/longhorn4u/ *Helping you void your warranty since 2000* ---***ANTISPAM***--- Click on the link to anwer -Cliquez sur le lien pour répondre http://www.cerbermail.com/?csaLJS6yvZ @(*0*)@ JacK
sur les news:OUF5BVzQEHA.1392@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl
Ahmed <yyy@planet.com> signalait:
Bonjour,
je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express.
Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient
le mail.
Merci d'avance.
Ahmed.
'lut,
Tu peux envoyer avec n'importe quelle adresse pour autant que la syntaxe
soit correcte, réelle ou fictive.
Il te faudra utiliser un serveur SMTP perso avec un proxysock pour ne pas
que ton IP soit dans les headers.
--
http://www.optimix.be.tf /MVP WindowsXP/ http://websecurite.org
http://www.msmvps.com/XPditif/
http://experts.microsoft.fr/longhorn4u/
*Helping you void your warranty since 2000*
---***ANTISPAM***---
Click on the link to anwer -Cliquez sur le lien pour répondre
http://www.cerbermail.com/?csaLJS6yvZ
@(*0*)@ JacK
Bonjour, je voudrais savoir si Outlook Express. Permet d'envoyer des mail, sans que l'on puisse savoir d'ou provient le mail.
Merci d'avance. Ahmed.
'lut,
Tu peux envoyer avec n'importe quelle adresse pour autant que la syntaxe soit correcte, réelle ou fictive.
Il te faudra utiliser un serveur SMTP perso avec un proxysock pour ne pas que ton IP soit dans les headers. -- http://www.optimix.be.tf /MVP WindowsXP/ http://websecurite.org http://www.msmvps.com/XPditif/ http://experts.microsoft.fr/longhorn4u/ *Helping you void your warranty since 2000* ---***ANTISPAM***--- Click on the link to anwer -Cliquez sur le lien pour répondre http://www.cerbermail.com/?csaLJS6yvZ @(*0*)@ JacK