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Answer» I remember reading somewhere in a computer magazine that it's possible to send an e-mail from any email address. EXAMPLE, say my email were [emailprotected], the article said that this certain service or site allowed me to send it from like '[emailprotected]'. I've since lost the article. Anyone know how to do this?Yes. The Outlook method will NOT cause genuine spoofing. No, I'll not be providing a tutorial. Edit: I missed the "not" out before. D'oh!Why not? Email spoofing causes WAY to many problems. Plus: its clasified as SPAM, and if the Mail providor detects different address then listed, the message will a) Not be delivered or b) Be junkkedOh well, I guess I won't be playing any tricks on my friend Here's a WEBSITE with some fun toys. http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/entertainment/Quote Here's a website with some fun toys.LOL I downloaded that once... my favorite is CLIPPY:DHey, I don't think it's any COVER slipped off by accident. All I saw was on the left side, some sort of sliding aparatus which I nudged with a screwdriver. It moves over almost in the shape of a quarter moon towards what appears to be a switch. It's sqare and has a black dot in the center front of it. That's all.Quote :DHey, I don't think it's any cover slipped off by accident. All I saw was on the left side, some sort of sliding aparatus which I nudged with a screwdriver. It moves over almost in the shape of a quarter moon towards what appears to be a switch. It's sqare and has a black dot in the center front of it. That's all. That was.. Out of the blue... :-?Quote Quote... I'd have to agree with you, Raptor:DHey, I don't think it's any cover slipped off by accident. All I saw was on the left side, some sort of sliding aparatus which I nudged with a screwdriver. It moves over almost in the shape of a quarter moon towards what appears to be a switch. It's sqare and has a black dot in the center front of it. That's all. |
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