Friday, March 17, 2006

How to Forge an Email

Open the command prompt by clicking Start, Run, and type cmd in the box and press OK. Find out the name of your ISP's mail server, usually something like mail.isp.com or smtp.isp.com. This should be in your email client settings. Next type "telnet mail.isp.com 25" (this depends on your isp). When the mail server responds, you can start typing SMTP commands. Now Type "From: Fake@email.com" (of course it can be any email address) If it says 'Sender Ok', type who you want to the send the forged email to go to by typing "RCPT TO: who@ever.com" If it says 'Recipient ok', Type "DATA" and press enter. On the first line type "Subject: yoursubject" and press enter twice. Now type the body of your message and when you are done, put a single period (.) on a line by itself. The server should say 'Message accepted for delivery'. Now you're done. You have just forged/faked an email, and the recipient should receive it shortly.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its a lot easier with a 30gigs email account, they are free and do not require an invite anymore check out this link for the free account that is 30 gigs in size. To forge an email this way go to personal settings -> Identities and click new identity. This will allow you to chose a:
Display name - for your information only
E-Mail - type their email here and it will say that it is from them
Organization - i dont yet know what this is for but im guessing that it is useless
Reply-To - this is the email address that any email will be sent to if they reply, if this field is left empty then the reply address will be the same as their email address
Bcc - this is fun because they can not see that they are sending an email to whatever email address you put into this field

Anonymous said...

man i was going to say that too :(

yeah i use 30gigs

smartkid101@30gigs.com email me 4 an invite

thanx,
smartkid

Anonymous said...

dont worry smartkid101 i gave u the invite :)

Anonymous said...

dont worry smartkid101 i gave u the invite :)

Anonymous said...

when i try to telnet to mail.primus.ca, all i get are some weird underscorey things

Anonymous said...

n00bs!
I hope you read and understand the 30gigs.com privacy policy!

They give out your personal information, all of it!

Read it, and when your done read it again.

http://www.30gigs.com/privacy/

Anonymous said...

HAHA i signed up for an account just to do this. i dont care if they sell my info, its all false anyway. whos the noob now! 30gigs ..

Anonymous said...

The way you are forging email will cause the email to say Apparently from:. Not a good forge. You need to learn alot more you clueless newbie.

Conrad Sykes said...

Re: Anonymous said...
The way you are forging email will cause the email to say Apparently from:. Not a good forge. You need to learn alot more you clueless newbie.


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wild thing said...

dooohhh... computerkid, sowwy sowwy but it's a really crummy hack for the reasons the others stated and a few more. BUT... it's the thought that counts and you're tryin' stuff out and posting and that's very cool. keep it up bebe ~~ pwactice makes perfect, rite? customizegoogle.com will encrypt UR gmail page / gtalk IMs / gmails to others ~ and it'll kill all googlie ad's and alla that but you know that already lolz. hiding UR email server header details is also a push. hubby and i live in amiens but alla our mail *looks like* it orignated at albany with a famous usa isp's stack and ip ranges in our emie headers no problema. pls teach us how to hack hardware >without< havin' access to UR target's premises? xxxOOxxx aamf*@darknet

stured said...

Ive heard about using smpt for backing up data ie to an email account. Id like to know how to do thison my computer, help would be appreciated either in a blog or email. Let me know if you create a blog: Red170@gmail.com. Cheers :D

wild thing said...

Read this and see if it answers UR question:

http://www.wikihow.com/Forge-Email

~ẅîLď˚†нϊЙģ:)

stured said...

Didnt help realy. I found this:
http://lifehacker.com/software/email/geek-to-live-automatically-email-yourself-file-backups-168156.php

Except step 3 where it sets up blat (IE blat -install etc wit hthe comand prompt) do i need to install the smtp server and set the from email first or is it telling me how to do so as its not working for me? i get 'Error: cant resolve hostname <*****>' **** being my server

peterwolf said...

Hi there.How can I change the font in the address part of windows mail? It's in about 8 or 10 arial font now by the looks of it.Can I make it stand out,say in RED do you think?
I'm learning lots from oyur great blog.Thanks.
PETER
tsr1@talktalk.net

Anonymous said...

i swear this come up for me when i tried EXACTLY what you said
this is what it said:

"221 2.70 Error: I can break rules, too. Goodbye."

"Connection to host lost."

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

HAHA i signed up for an account just to do this. i dont care if they sell my info, its all false anyway. whos the noob now! 30gigs ..
********
NOOB! What he meant by that is if you harass someone, all it takes is a call to the cops and they contact 30gigs and 30gigs spills your IP address! Then the cops just contact your ISP and they will have logs, returning back to you.

~WOLF~ said...

~WOLF~

Here's how you can send emails with cmd. I'm going to give you and example of how to send an email to G-MAIL server.

Here's what it should look like this.



Utype: telnet gsmtp183.google.com 25

220 mx.google.com ESMTP f3si30443194nfh.74

Utype: helo ~WOLF~

250 mx.google.com at your service

Utype: mail from: (address)

250 2.1.0 OK f3si30443194nfh.74

Utype: rcpt to: Email.of.the.person.you.want.to.sand.it.to

250 2.1.5 OK h7si19924322nfh.27

Utype: data

354 Go ahead h7si19924322nfh.27

Utype: Your massage here

Utype: .

250 2.0.0 OK 1232729104 h7si19924322nfh.27

Utype: quit

221 2.0.0 closing connection h7si19924322nfh.27


Connection to host lost.


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