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#!/bin/bash
## Email-Spoof : Email Spoofing Tool
## Author : SHIVNATH TATHE
## Version : 1.0
## Github : https://github.com/shivnathtathe
## If you Copy Then Give the credits :)
## GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
## Version 3, 29 June 2007
##
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## Copyright (C) 2022 SHIVNATH TATHE (https://github.com/shivnathtathe)
##
RED="\e[31m"
GREEN="\e[32m"
BLUE="\e[34m"
YELLOW="\e[33m"
BLACK="\e[30m"
ENDCOLOR="\e[0m"
figlet Email-Spoof | lolcat -F
echo -en " ${BLUE}SHIV TATHE v1.0${ENDCOLOR}"
echo ""
echo -en "${GREEN}You can make your smtp server to send emails for free kindly log in on ${RED}www.sendinblue.com \e[97m${ENDCOLOR}" | lolcat -p
echo " "
sleep 2
read -p "Enter the user email (registerd on sendinblue) : " xu
echo " "
read -p "Enter the password of the server (ie.HYd7asdi9UHAD89) : " xp
echo " "
read -p "Enter your smtp server ( ie. smtp-relay.sendinblue.com:port ) : " s
echo " "
read -p "Enter any email adress using which you want to send email (ie. From ) : " f
echo " "
read -p "Enter the target email (ie . To ) : " t
echo " "
read -p "Enter the subject of the email : " u
echo " "
read -p "Enter the body of the mail : " m
echo " "
echo "[+]Sending email to the target....../ "
echo " "
sleep 2
sendemail -xu $xu -xp $xp -s $s -f "$f" -t "$t" -u "$u" -m "$m"