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in the headers
which allows tracing. They also will not allow you to use a proxy and utilize their service. This is for
security reasons.
My definition of anonymous includes the email addresses appearing as if they have been sent from
whatever address you specify as well as no accurate record of your IP in the headers of the mail that
could be traced back to you.
Amazingly, all you need to accomplish this is telnet and a SMTP server. Allow me to break it down.
Telnet is a software application that connects one machine to another, allowing you to log on to that
other machine as a user.
If you don't have telnet, you can easily download it for free from the web - do a search on "telnet" or
"download telnet” in any search engine.
What is SMTP?
SMTP stands for "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol"
Basically just a protocol for sending e-mail.
http://www.gr0w.com/help/email_help_smtp_servers.htm
http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/ecomm/smtpmove/isps.html
http://www.thebestfree.net/free/freesmtp.htm
http://www.registerdirect.co.nz/help/smtp_servers.html
http://www.bu.edu/pcsc/email/remote/smtplist.html
Once you've selected a server, open the command prompt, and type:
telnet xxxxxx.com 25
(Obviously replace the x's with the SMTP server you've selected) now type the following:
HELO targetsmailserver.com
MAIL FROM: whoever@whatever.com
RCPT TO: target@address.com
DATA
from: whoever@whatever.com
to: target@address.com
subject: whatever
received: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
x-header: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The body of the message goes here
.
*Note 1: Remember to end with "." on a line by itself as directed.
*Note 2: Adding x-header and received allows you to alter the IP information found in the headers of
the mail, making it untracable and totally anonymous**
*Note 3: There are ISPs that have port 25 (SMTP) blocked. Be sure your settings and ISP allow
connections to port 25. If all else fails, get the SMTP sever address from your ISP