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- Other Email bombers
Most mail bombers I've seen make use of online sites for the sending of mails.
This has some obvious disadvantages. A limited use of there service and a fake feeling of being anonymous are just some. If they get a serious threat they will be more than happy to reveal your IP address.
Furthermore using this method is slow. Then there are other 20-line-programs that simply suck, and on top that dear to ask a for a payment to unlock a certain future. I mean...

- MailNuke
With MailNuke you'll have none of the above bullcrap. It does not use a certain website, instead it uses its own SMTP client for sending mails.
Therefore the only bottleneck will be the upload speed of your internet connection. So if you have a good connection MailNuke will be blazing fast
It also allows for sending emails that contain html and/or javascript. You can also set the ReplyTo header witch would allow you to scam .

- Whats in a name?
I choose the name Nuke and released it as an alpha version for a reason... The final release will allow MailNuke to act both as a client and host. Now what does this mean you ask?
Well, what if you grouped up with 10 of your friends and decide to bomb (read NUKE) someone's inbox.
Those 10 friends MailNuke client would then connect to yours and automatically set the receivers email address etc the same as yours. You then click the "nuke it" button.
You now have 11 people sending a total of 11.000 emails at a rate of +-24 mails a second! If the the receivers server is old or not to fast it will take down the server alltogether instead of just raping some1's inbox...



Screenshots :




Video :

MailNuke Video


Note: you will need .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to run it :

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AB99342F-5D1A-413D-8319-81DA479AB0D7&displaylang=en

Readme.txt :
 
A little notice:

For this to work you will need to make sure your ISP (internet service provider)
doesn't block port 25. Also make sure your firewall isn't blocking port 25 or MailNuke.
There is a list of SMTP servers build in the program.
If you ISP is in that list use that one.
If not then use an unrestricted one or get the one from your ISP
(you can contact them and ask for it).

Enjoy nukin' shit up.

- Hyperz


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  • MailNuke_ALPHA.zip - on Nov 7, 2008 10:10 PM by Sir Hyperz (version 1)
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