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AMailSender

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Author: hxhl95 (2 Articles)

I help around here at Minousoft. Currently swamped with a whole load of homework.

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For some, this is an absolute miracle. For others, this isn’t much. Either way, I’d like to present to you AMailSender – a program to send anonymous emails from any email address you want.

A screenshot of AMailSender in action

A screenshot of AMailSender in action

I believe the UI is pretty self-explanatory, so I’m going to leave you to figure out how to use it. The only problem some users seem to have is with the SMTP server. SMTP server means Local SMTP server, not any SMTP server you want. For the more technologically inclined, the server has to be open-relay, which means either it has to be the one your ISP uses, or some other open-relay one (which are very rare).

Also, I am aware that the program crashes when trying to attach certain files of type EXE or COM. Please bear with it, I’m going to fix it as soon as I find some spare time (which’ll probably be in March/April). I’m getting swamped with schoolwork right now.

Finally, thanks to Oakwhiz for pointing out that the “Find” button for SMTP servers does not work. I was calling DnsQuery wrong, and will fix ASAP. Until I attempt to fix it, here is a tutorial on how to find your SMTP server. If you are not using MS Outlook, I recommend using this to find your SMTP server.

If you find any other bugs, please comment. Your responses are highly appreciated. (Would someone please test this on Vista as well. Vista is allergic to many of my apps)

Download link at Minousoft
Download link at Minousoft Forums

Fixed download link! Thanks Sergi!Powered by Hackadelic Sliding Notes 1.6.4

2 comments to AMailSender

  • OneSound

    Here is a list of some SMTP servers…most of them wont work but eh its worth at shot.
    http://www.e-eeasy.com/SMTPServerList.aspx

  • @OneSound

    Good find; however most of those servers are open relays. When you try to send mail through an open relay to a ‘normal’ server, it will scan the server to check if it is an open relay before accepting the message. Here’s the catch; you can sometimes use your ISP’s mail server. The reason for this is that the ISP’s server acts as an open relay to you if the mail is coming from a computer with their own domain, but acts as an ‘authentication-required’ server to the rest of the internet.

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