Awkward Penguin said:Surprised no one has tried this out.
Cabbage said:
function send_mail($from,$to,$subject,$body)
{
$headers = '';
$headers .= "From: $from\n";
$headers .= "Reply-to: $from\n";
$headers .= "Return-Path: $from\n";
$headers .= "Message-ID: <" . md5(uniqid(time())) . "@" . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] . ">\n";
$headers .= "MIME-Version: 1.0\n";
$headers .= "Date: " . date('r', time()) . "\n";
mail($to,$subject,$body,$headers);
}
//Now just call the function
send_mail('from@email.com','to@email.com','Your subject','Email body');
Awkward Penguin said:Thanks for the information dude, I didn't know that! Wow! You're so smart and HQ! It's not like I made an easy to use interface or anything! Woah! GTFO.
Swаg said:Yeah I agree with you, IKornrai, Stay the fuck of these threads you annoying
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Awkward Penguin said:Make your own thread then if you're so concerned. I made an easy to use interface for people who don't want to edit a file every time they want to send a spoofed email.
iKonroi said:No one will ever learn to code them self's like this man. They will just copy / paste then call it there work. So why not just provide the function of it then they can figure out how to use POST or even GET.
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