What Is SMTP

October 14th, 2013

Im setting up a keylogger but its asking me to type in a SMTP and a port. the port is already set to 25 but the SMTP is blank. im trying to send a log file to my gmail account but i dont know what smpt is and how to set it. any help?
Answer #1
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
try smpt.google.com or mail.google.com
or
smpt.gmail.com or mail.gmail.com
Answer #2
none worked i’ll post a pic in a sec of what i have to type in so you guys will know what i mean
Answer #3
# Server POP : pop.gmail.com
# Server SMTP : smtp.gmail.com
it should be one of those
maybe your isp blocking the port 25 or your firewall/router?
https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13278&query=smtp&topic=&type=
read this it’s too configuring with outlook , I know it’s not what you want to do , but maybe the option are similar
try the port 465 with smtp.gmail.com
Answer #4
First of all if you’re setting up a keylogger and you don’t know what a SMTP server is, you’re destined to fail.
Fail.
FAIL.
FAILURE
Answer #5
Nice way to help out, zorgonatis.
Look in your email program to see what you have set for your OUTGOING MAIL. That is your SMTP setting. It might look like this:
mail.isp.com
You don’t really need to setup SMTP unless you want to email your key logs.
If you are using Outlook Express, at the top menu click on TOOLS | ACCOUNTS
Double click on your mail account and then click on the SERVERS tab. You will see your SMTP setting there.
Answer #6
BrainDamage – this guy doesn’t need help. Keylogging is morally wrong because of a breach of privacy. I’m sure you wouldn’t want me to read private internet based conversations you may have, would you?
Plus, SMTP is a simple google-and-win procedure.
Answer #7
It’s port 587 smtp.gmail.com , you have to use SSL to login. I agree with zorgonatis about the keylogging.
Answer #8
zorgonatis , many people use keylogger at home to monitor what people are doing on they computer while they are at work or “vice-versa”
Answer #9
tbh, it’s still unethical
Answer #10
I really don’t care. It’s a breach of privacy and I don’t condone it. If people are using keyloggers on their own computers where users shouldn’t be using the machine, then fine, he won’t need SMTP information because it’ll be logged locally.
It’s for malicious intent, so I hope that he doesn’t get it working.
Answer #11
Ask her, what she needs the keylogger for? =D
Answer #12
Yezzz replied: Ask her, what she needs the keylogger for? =D
The last post in the thread was over 4 years ago – I think the OP doesn’t need any help now
Answer #13
Wth is with ppl bumping threads that are ancient now?
Answer #14

 

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