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i am want to use a keylogger that emails me the logs but i can get it to email me it askes me for
my email (is an hotmail.com)
email sender ( i want to use an yahoo.com account)
SMTP
Port
account
password
i want to know how to get this to work thanksKeylogger for what exactly?it on my own computer for my kidsOkay, just making sure.

I'm going to move this to computer software so it receives better attention.ok thank youThe email program you already use for SENDING and receiving MESSAGES can be connected to the server in a very easy way - just by using the word "localhost" instead of your current SMTP host. Having done so, you can send messages in a usual manner.Quote from: mr932 on June 20, 2010, 02:47:57 PM

i am want to use a keylogger that emails me the logs but i can get it to email me it askes me for
my email (is an hotmail.com)
email sender ( i want to use an yahoo.com account)
SMTP
Port
account
password
i want to know how to get this to work thanks
None of your post makes much sense. hotmail and Yahoo! Mail are normally used as webmail services by most users. webmail means accessing your email via web BROWSER, so SMTP has nothing to do with such email accounts. SMTP is only needed in the case for POP or IMAP accounts for which an email client (a program such as Outlook EXPRESS, Outlook, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail, Thunderbird, etc.) installed on your computer is used.

So, some clarification on your situation is needed here. How do you normally do email? In other words, how do you normally retrieve your email? By web browser or what? Quote from: mr932 on June 20, 2010, 02:47:57 PM
i am want to use a keylogger that emails me the logs but i can get it to email me it askes me for
my email (is an hotmail.com)
email sender ( i want to use an yahoo.com account)
SMTP
Port
account
password
i want to know how to get this to work thanks

The email program you already use for sending and receiving messages can be connected to the server in a very easy way - just by using the word "localhost" instead of your current SMTP host. Having done so, you can send messages in a usual manner.You answered a question that died 8 years ago.And he's quoting others doing so...very spammy behaviour.Topic CLOSED.


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