Ok, When you send an anonymous mail with telnet, why can you only send it to certain mails? for examle why not [email protected] it seems to have trouble with .nets and .govs ect
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Ok, When you send an anonymous mail with telnet, why can you only send it to certain mails? for examle why not [email protected] it seems to have trouble with .nets and .govs ect
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umm i sent an e-mail via iname.com to a friend from [email protected], worked fine ! I think it depens if the server u use for sending e-mails allows those kind of extensions !
You can only send emails to the correct mailserver. If you want to send an email to verizon.net you'll need to connect to their mailserver.
I think you're trying to relay. This should not be possible (if the mailserver is correctly setup).
Another possibility is you're using an anonymous relayer and the receiving end blocks it because of an RBL. But since you're spoofing the From: address you won't see the NDR.
The server is probably correctly telling you it won't relay mail for domains outside of it'sQuote:
Originally posted here by mastacracka
Ok, When you send an anonymous mail with telnet, why can you only send it to certain mails? for examle why not [email protected] it seems to have trouble with .nets and .govs ect
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configuration.
email 101
I know this is a little off topic but dose any one know of any good smtp servers.
Yeah, I have 5 and they are great, 3 are Windows Exchange 2000, one is IIS SMTP and one is NTMail....Quote:
I know this is a little off topic but dose any one know of any good smtp servers
Or are you talking about relays?
tds3 the trojan scanner can be used for smtp.