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Sending Anonymous Emails


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·Nov 3, 2024

Matt Kids 101 here. Today, this is just a brief video on them, an application we made for the Mac. This allows you basically to send anyone with a MobileMe email account an email from anyone, with any subject and with a return address of anyone you would like. It can't be traced back to you easily, but it's possible.

So first of all, in the description of this video, we will have a download for me hack zip. You can just open that up and it'll come unzipped and something called me hack will be there. Want to open Terminal and drag me hack into Terminal, then click Terminal, then hit Enter, and then you type their MobileMe account. So in our case, it's MacHeads101@me.com.

You have to have the app me.com and then you hit Enter. Then you type the email from, and this can be any email address you want. I'm just going to type a simple one: BillGates@windows.com. Then Enter a return address, I'll say BillGates@windows.com. Then I'll hit Enter and enter a subject, "Hi, you suck." Then only Enter and type a new line, "Dave," and then when you're done typing the body of the email, you hit Enter one more time, and then you type dot, or a period, or whatever you want to call it.

Then you hit Enter one more time and then it'll send the email. So now that kids101@me.com is going to get an email from BillGates@windows.com called "Hi" and it'll say "You suck, Dave" in it. Now, the return address is where they go to reply to the email; who it will go to. So if you're trying to do some sort of a scam or something where you're saying, "Oh yeah, reply to this email with your password," then you set the return address to be an email address that you can check.

That way, when they reply to it, you get the email. Well, anyway, so that's really cool, and then, so thank you for watching my kids, subscribe, and then goodbye.

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