I've telneted to hotmail's (and many others') ESMTP and SMTP ports many times...and it appears less and less sites are allowing relays ( which is a good thing, considering the kinds "hackers" that are occupying the community these days).
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I've telneted to hotmail's (and many others') ESMTP and SMTP ports many times...and it appears less and less sites are allowing relays ( which is a good thing, considering the kinds "hackers" that are occupying the community these days).
lol
Just a thought...
I run a few sites and use www.godaddy.com to get domain names. If you indeed do not want to do anything illegal, well than for less than ten dollars a year you can rent a domain name and set up alias e-mails at that domain to forward to your e-mail address. They charge like .99 cents per 5 forwarding e-mails. As long as the name is available you can make anything you wish and forward to whatever.
Unsure exatly what you are trying to do but, Thought I would share this. I have found it to save my business alot in e-mail/domain setups.
You could use the telnet program to send anon email.... but im not sure if there is a way to make them reply to you or one of your friends