This is a simple C# application for checking email logins using the IMAP protocol. It allows you to test a list of email and password combinations against a specific IMAP server. The application supports multi-threading for faster checking and also allows the use of SOCKS proxies for anonymity.
- Clone or download this repository to your local machine.
- Build the project using your preferred C# development environment (e.g., Visual Studio).
- Prepare your email and password combinations in a text file named
combo.txt
where each line follows the format:email:password
. - If you want to use SOCKS proxies, create a text file named
proxies.txt
with the formatproxy_ip:proxy_port:proxy_username:proxy_password
. If you don't need proxies, you can skip this step. - Run the compiled application.
When you run the application, you will be prompted to provide the following information:
- Thread Amount: Enter the number of threads you want to use for parallel checking. More threads can increase the speed of the checking process.
- IMAP Domain: Enter the IMAP server domain you want to check against (e.g., "imap.example.com").
- IMAP Port: Enter the IMAP server port (default is 993 for SSL connections).
- Use SSL (yes/no): Decide whether you want to use SSL encryption for the IMAP connections. Type "yes" for SSL or "no" for non-SSL connections.
The application will start checking the email and password combinations and display the results in the console:
[HIT]
indicates a successful login.[MISS]
indicates a failed login.[FAIL]
indicates an issue during the connection or authentication process.
The results are also written to a hits.txt
file for successful logins.
This application relies on the Chilkat library for IMAP operations. Make sure to include the Chilkat library in your project or application.
This application was created by Malohtie (MED AMINE EL ATTABI). You can contact the author on Telegram: @malohtie.
Note
Please use this application responsibly and only for legitimate purposes. Unauthorized use for malicious activities is strictly prohibited.