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    An attempt to send a full flagged MIME based email using open relay mail servers (authentication not required). Written in Python3. Using smtplib and email liabraries TODO: Bruteforce the SMTP authentication. Support TLS.
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    Cheescloth is a security script that is used to monitor and block email being brute force sent to your mail server by zombie machines in control by spammers and hackers. It also will catch and block hackers trying to hack your server via SSH connection
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    SMTPA is a penetration testing and email compliance tool. Want to know if a renamed, encrypted MS word document with a wrongly set content-type header fools your Content Security infrastructure? Check this out!
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