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How to Setup your own Anonymous Email | Free Ethical Hacking
Anonymous
email, often referred to as prank email (or fake email), allows the
user to send an email without disclosing their identity. The system
uses a simple input form on a web page. Information is entered filling
out the elements of a real email. Sender's and recipient's email
addresses, subject and message body are usually the minimum required
fields. Clicking on the send or submit button activates a script
formats the information and then sends out the bogus text with the
system mail utility. The recipient opens a real looking email from the
fake address and reads the prank content. Prank email's primary purpose
involves playing practical jokes on acquaintances. Some services offer
canned pranks like a payment notification from
an online adult "novelty" store with an itemized order confirmation.
Most pranksters like to write their own situation specific pranks. The
service can also be used to anonymously pass information. Beware,
Internet forensics mean that only casual end users will be fooled. This
is not the method of choice for agents of international intrigue,
smugglers, or mercenaries. Savvy users who check their mail headers
won't be fooled by prank email. Those using prank email for illegal
purposes will discover that the anonymous service will turn over their
router and server logs rather than be liable. In other words,
recreational use only.
Method #1
What you will need
1) Host with PHP and Sendmail support
(for example FREE hosting x10hosting.com was tested and works nice without ads,
byethost5.com works fine but adds to messages annoying ads).
...or find another
2) PHP script by NOmeR1 "Sender Anonym Email :: FLoodeR :: SpameR"
(script was taken from Antichat.ru)
?>
set_time_limit(0) = <?if($limit)echo('<font color=Green>On</font>');else
echo('<font color=Red>Off</font> (Working time is limited with the current settings of the server)');?><br>
<?
It's very easy. Just save the script above as mail.php and copy it
to the server (via FTP or cPanel's File Manager) into your public_html
dir and begin to send mails. Type in your browser for example
<your_subdomain_name>.x10.bz/<yourfile.php>