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speedboxx
6th June 2007, 06:36 AM
hello.

Ive had my email account for years now, and it has never gotten any spam until a few weeks ago. This kind of sucks. My email account is now ruined. These spam messages seem to come right after I ordered something from a website. Now I get all this bullsht propaganda about why Islam is so great...blah blah blah. Honestly, I dont give a sht about other religions, stop bothering me and stop trying to convert me. I fkin hate spammers.

Is there a way to mail bomb them? For example, when I get spam, could I just take note of that email address then somehow mail bomb that address? Would mail reach the spammer? Also, how do you do mass mail bombings? Its too much effort signing up a specific email to individual mailing lists, maybe there is a way to do it in bulk? Maybe someone knows of a good website where giving them your email will result in alot of spam.

odin_dax
6th June 2007, 07:12 AM
hello.

Ive had my email account for years now, and it has never gotten any spam until a few weeks ago. This kind of sucks. My email account is now ruined. These spam messages seem to come right after I ordered something from a website. Now I get all this bullsht propaganda about why Islam is so great...blah blah blah. Honestly, I dont give a sht about other religions, stop bothering me and stop trying to convert me. I fkin hate spammers.

Is there a way to mail bomb them? For example, when I get spam, could I just take note of that email address then somehow mail bomb that address? Would mail reach the spammer? Also, how do you do mass mail bombings? Its too much effort signing up a specific email to individual mailing lists, maybe there is a way to do it in bulk? Maybe someone knows of a good website where giving them your email will result in alot of spam.

To be honest, that's your own fault. You should always have at least two e-mail addresses, one personal, one for all the stuff you register online with. Yes, there are some tips I could give you, and I could teach you how to bomb, but I don't think it'll be very effective at this point - plus, spammers probably don't accept incoming e-mails or they use zombies so it'll never get to them.

My suggestion, get a new e-mail account or filter/block anything unwanted.

Stone
6th June 2007, 10:21 AM
The email address that you see from the spammer is spoofed or is even more usually from a bot on an infected machine. There's absolutely no point mail bombing the address, all you are doing is wasting your time.

If you do want to learn how to mail bomb anyway we have a guide written by DIzzIE. At the moment the text files ar offline because of an upgrade but they should be back up with the rorta revamp by early next week at the latest.

DoctaD
6th June 2007, 12:55 PM
HOW TO MAIL BOMB USING YAHOO! EMAIL
BY: DIzzIE [c]opyleft 2001

I have recently found out an easy way that you can mail bomb (send an enormous amount of emails) anybody using the free, well known Yahoo! email service. Here are the few simple steps to accomplish a little mischief ;) :

1) If you don't have a Yahoo! email account, the first step is to obviously sign up. Go here: http://mail.yahoo.com and sign up. Afterwards, login and click "compose" to create a new email message.

2) Select the email address of your target (for this example, I'll use stevewozniak@microsoft.com)

3) In the "To:" field, type in the email followed by a comma and a space: stevewozniak@microsoft.com,

4) Copy and paste that email address ten times or more, (remember to copy the coma and space also). Delete the comma after the last copied email.

5) Now, all you have to do is capitalize random different letters (or groups of letters) in the email address, copy the ten variously capitalized email addresses for later use, type in a message of your choice and click send.

So the 10 variously capitalized email addresses should look something like this:

To: stevewozniak@microsoft.com, stevewoznIAk@microSOft.com, sTevewozniak@microsoft.com, stEvewozniak@microsoft.com, steVewozniak@microsoft.com, stevEwozniak@microsoft.com, steveWozniak@microsoft.COm, stevewOzniak@mICROosoft.com, stevewoZniak@microsoft.com, stevEwozNiak@microsoft.com,

Yahoo! enterprites capitalized emails as different emails, although they will all go to stevewozniak@microsoft.com, and therefore Yahoo!sends your email message 10 times to the same target!

After you have sent one email form, and the target will get ten emails, you can click "compose" again, and paste the 10 modified emails (that you copied previously) and send again. So if you send 10 emails this way (click 'compose' ten times), the target will actually get 100! And as you only have to type out the variations in the first email, this proves to be quite an efficient way to mail bomb someone.

*Note #1: If you just copy and paste the original email ten times, without any capitalization, it will only be sent once! You must capitalize different letters, or groups of letters.

*Note #2: There are many variations to which letters you capitalize, so if you do 20 variatons, copy them, and then send 10 emails, the target will get 200 emails! And so on?

*Note #3: It is best to create a special mailbombing account from Yahoo! because the target may notify Yahoo! of your "illicit" practices and your account will be canceled.

Finally, here are some suggestions for whom to mail bomb with this method:

*spammers
*enemies
*owners of evil corporations like the folks at Microsoft or Real Networks (Real Player)
*etc?..

~!Enjoy!~

For more of my philes, or to talk about anything, email me: xcon0@yahoo.com Here ya go.

S25
6th June 2007, 02:58 PM
No point in mail bombing you will probably end up bombing some poor fucker who's email been spoofed, Try running thunderbird and marking spam as junk. It will cut down on most of it, And also I am sure there are other extensions for it to combat spam.

odin_dax
6th June 2007, 10:51 PM
Any program or internet site that automatically shifts the letters?

DIzzIE
10th June 2007, 11:01 AM
Any program or internet site that automatically shifts the letters?

Yup (http://people.freenet.de/johndoe2301/). But I think paninvmuthafuckinass has another program that automatically generates 500 variations so you can put them into Gmail instead of using Yahoo... (And if you're looking for general help with mail bombing campaigns or what have you, I think The Militia (http://www.the-militia.com) caters to that sort of thing ;).