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Hotmail is typically <B>deleting all</B> emails that I am sending, and especially<BR>
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registration keys which it is deleting, and killing, and destroying,<BR>
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and <I>it's laughing</I> when doing it.<BR>
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<P>
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<B>Lost Registration Keys</B><BR>
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If you've buyed a registration key from a paypal account with hotmail address,
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there's no chance that you will ever receive it, send thanks and flowers to
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hotmail support.
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For the reg key, please let me know of an <B>alternate email address</B>
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(non-hotmail) where I can reach you, and please also include your <B>original
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hotmail address</B>, and the <B>paypal transaction ID</B> (or other proof that
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it's been you whom was sending the money, like a description of the envelope
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that you've sent per mail, and the date when you were sending it).
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<P>
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<B>Breaking hotmail</B><BR>
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As far as I understand, the so-called hotmail spam filter seems to passing
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only messages from commercial mainstream software (eg. outlook or netscape).
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But none from less popular programs like no$msg, not to mention from
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registration key generators.
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Identifying mainstream software probably works like so: For example, with
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netscape 3.04 gold, the 16bit component of the Message-ID seems to be just
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random, but the 32bit component contains the time, in seconds, since
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01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000, including leap years, excluding leap seconds,
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which must be in sync (plus/minus one second) with the message Date line.
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Using a faked message header of that style might break the hotmail spam filter,
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anyways that's definetly NOT how mail delivery should work.
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And, most likely, hotmail would soon find another way to fuck you up.
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So, the <B>best</B> way to break hotmail is: Don't use it.
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<P>
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