How to Send Untraceable Emails to Anyone
Instructions:
1) Open up MS-DOS/Command Prompt, by going to Run and typing cmd.
2) When the black box pops up, Type in "nslookup". (Without ")
3) If typed in correctly, A arrow like ">" Will show up now, If you have the arrow, Type in "set type=mx"
4) Now another ">" will come up. Type in the name of the mail domain of your victim that your sending the email to. (hotmail.com, gmail.com, yahoo.com, etc.)
5) you should come up with a list of nameservers, MX servers, and internet addresses. What we are interested in are the MX preferences (The Very Top Ones). Take note of the one with the highest MX preference. Now, type "exit".
6)Now, Open up Start > Run again, Only this time Insted of cmd, Put: "telnet [mail server] 25", where telnet is the command, the mail server is the one with the highest MX preference, and 25 is the port number.
Ex) telnet gsmtp183.google.com 25, where gsmtp183.google.com is a mail server for gmail.com.
7) If all is well, you should get a 220, meaning a greeting on a connection. To make sure you are connected, type in "ehlo" or "helo". If you get a 250 on either one, you're set.
8) now, type in "mail from:" and the email you will send "from".
Ex) mail from:
9) You should get a 250. Type in rcpt to: and the victim's email.
Ex) rcpt to:
10) Once you get a 250, you should now start the data. Type in data, and press enter. You should get a 354
11) First off, you have to start with the headers. Type "To: [Victim's email nickname] [victims email]", without quotes. Press enter. Type "From: [your fake name] [your spoofed email address]", without the quotes. Press enter. Type in "Reply- To: [your spoofed email address]" without quotes. This is the most basic type.
12) To start writing your message, press enter twice to skip a line. Type whatever message you want, and BE CAREFUL NOT TO SCREW UP. Your message will screw up if you backspace.
13) To show that your message has ended, press enter, type "." (without quotes) and press enter again. You should get a 250. Close your connection by typing "quit" without quotes, and pressing enter.
Notice:
If your typing in the telnet command, and it just says "Connecting" You may have to forward port 25!
Otherwise try a different MX Server
Enjoy
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