MailBot has been updated to version 16.67.
Due to numerous customer complaints about manual and slow updating of the list of available countries of phone numbers for various phone verification providers, dynamic loading of this list via API has been implemented in MailBot.
To date, this method is available and implemented for the following APIs:
Outlook
Fixed:
Unknown signup error with code 100 error in creator
Unable to verify account error in checker/unlocker, which occurred due to unsuccessful processing of “We’re updating our terms” form
- error with code 6002 when verifying recovery email in unlocker
Yahoo/AOL.com
Fixed Unable to check account error in the checker.
GMX.com/Mail.com
An optional Read more »
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MailBot has been updated to version 16.57.
This article is a continuation of the previous one, about adapting MailBot to mandatory authentication via OAuth2 for Outlook mail servers.
A new setting “Generate OAuth2 refresh token” has been added to the “Email Features” tab:
This setting currently only works for the Outlook/Hotmail module. If the checkbox is checked, the Outlook creator will generate OAuth2 tokens for accessing mail protocols after successfully creating an account, and the checker will generate them after successfully logging into an existing account.
Attention! All OAuth2 tokens are generated for ClientId 9e5f94bc-e8a4-4e73-b8be-63364c29d753 , which is the ClientId of the Mozilla ThunderBird IMAP client in Outlook.
After successfully receiving OAuth2 tokens, MailBot will append a refresh token string to the end of the account string, and will also additionally save all parameters received from the OAuth2 server to a JSON file in the “oauth2” folder inside the “Accounts” folder. The file name will match the account email address. Example of the contents Read more »
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MailBot has been updated to version 16.42.
The project migrated to the OpenSSL v3 library, and TLS 1.3 support was added. At the very least, this sped up network performance.
Attention! When updating to version 16.42, you must copy the new files libcrypto-3.dll and libssl-3.dll from the downloaded archive to the same folder where the MailBot.exe file is located.
Implemented support for the CrazyToken API, a service for solving FunCAPTCHA.
The service solves FunCAPTCHA for $1.2 per 1000 solutions. Solution speed is 1 second.
Outlook
Implemented:
- FunCAPTCHA solution before sending SMS to phone number when unlocking accounts
- handling of the
ErrMaximumOTTDailyError error when unlocking an account
- handling of the
Try another verification method error when creating an account by phone number
- handling of error
429 Too Many Requests after sign in request
Fixed:
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MailBot has been updated to version 15.90.
Added API support for several CAPTCHA solving services that can automatically solve FunCAPTCHA for Outlook:
- RockCaptcha, price for 1000 solutions of FunCAPTCHA for Outlook: $1.0
- Hard Captcha, price for 1000 solutions of FunCAPTCHA for Outlook: $1.0
- captcha.onl1n3, price for 1000 solutions of FunCAPTCHA for Outlook: $1.0
Because accurate time is critical for features such as TOTP and IMAP email searching, MailBot now automatically synchronizes your local computer’s time with time.google.com during startup.
Updated context menu for the list of accounts on the “Creator” tab:
New items added:
- “Phone number only”
- “App password only”
- “TOTP secret key only”
- “Get TOTP code”
Outlook/Hotmail
Fixed:
- persistent
ESignupError error immediately after Read more »
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MailBot has been updated to version 15.68.
Outlook/Hotmail
Activation of two-factor authentication (2FA) in accounts via TOTP has been implemented. After successful activation, a secret key will be stored along with the account data, which has the following form: 3hmkerjjj6cw7kfi3
It is absolutely not necessary to use the Microsoft/Google Authenticator app to get the code from this key, on the “Email features” tab in MailBot there is a completely similar code generator, which opens by clicking on the “TOTP…” button.
Without a secret key, it will still be possible to get into the account using, for example, a recovery email, in this case you need to click on the “Sign in another way” link on this form:
Despite this, it is strongly not recommended to uncheck the “OTP secret key” box on the “Export” tab, since TOTP is the fastest and most stable confirmation method.
The checker can now also bypass 2FA via TOTP if the account string has a secret key. If there is no secret key, but there is a recovery email with a password, the checker will still be able to authorize in the account by receiving an email with a confirmation code.
Attention! So far 2FA activation is implemented only after adding a recovery email to the account. Activation after phone number verification is planned in the next versions of MailBot.
Attention! After enabling 2FA in your account, it becomes possible to authorize via POP3/IMAP/SMTP only with app password, so this password is created automatically and saved along with the account data.
The application password looks like this: lbtmyfqaycrgsvxn
It is easy to confuse it with Read more »
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