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Thread: Email bomber

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Lol not using your real email does nothing :rolleyes:
    theres a thing called an ip which gets sent through the mail server you use for it.

    Email bombing is a form of dos so most likely the program will get removed
    Oh yes an ip.

    people are gonna be dumb enough not to use a proxy arent they

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Lol not using your real email does nothing :rolleyes:
    theres a thing called an ip which gets sent through the mail server you use for it.

    Email bombing is a form of dos so most likely the program will get removed
    As ***** said above, tbh there is always a way your get caught doing something wrong.
    Ollz

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    Jake...

    "If you are planning on mail-bombing somebody, there are many things of which you should be aware. First of all, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will not appreciate you sending mail-bombs through their machine(s). This is because most ISPs don't like abnormal activities taking place from their machine(s) and/or don't want the increased load on *their* system.
    If you are mail-bombing a particular person, you are also impacting their ISP. If you fill up that computer with repetitive mail to the person you are bombing, you are also preventing all the other users on that system from receiving mail. If you fill up the hard drive of a mail server, that machine may have to be taken down to have the problem fixed -- interrupting service for all the users. Even if you do not send enough email to fill up the system, you are still degrading its performance for all users.
    Now, sometimes mail-bombing is targeted at a specific machine and not a specific user. Maybe this mail-bombing is designed to slow down or fill up the destination machine. Maybe everything in the previous paragraph is what the mail-bomber wants to happen. Unfortunately, whether the mail- bombing is targeted at a system or a person, there are many other negative consequences."

    read it and you'll learn something

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    Oh okay ^_^.

    Fair enough.

    Use the program at your own use. >_>

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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Jake...

    "If you are planning on mail-bombing somebody, there are many things of which you should be aware. First of all, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will not appreciate you sending mail-bombs through their machine(s). This is because most ISPs don't like abnormal activities taking place from their machine(s) and/or don't want the increased load on *their* system.
    If you are mail-bombing a particular person, you are also impacting their ISP. If you fill up that computer with repetitive mail to the person you are bombing, you are also preventing all the other users on that system from receiving mail. If you fill up the hard drive of a mail server, that machine may have to be taken down to have the problem fixed -- interrupting service for all the users. Even if you do not send enough email to fill up the system, you are still degrading its performance for all users.
    Now, sometimes mail-bombing is targeted at a specific machine and not a specific user. Maybe this mail-bombing is designed to slow down or fill up the destination machine. Maybe everything in the previous paragraph is what the mail-bomber wants to happen. Unfortunately, whether the mail- bombing is targeted at a system or a person, there are many other negative consequences."

    read it and you'll learn something
    Nicely shown, hopefully he'll change his mind in email bombing.
    Ollz

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