Apr 15

MailBot has been updated to version 17.8.

Fixed GMX.com and GMX Europe account creators.

GMX and Mail.com have replaced reCAPTCHA v2 with the new CaptchaFox CAPTCHA:

CaptchaFox

Today, there is only one working solver for it. MailBot has its API implemented under the name bckpcsrvces:

bckpcsrvces API in MailBot

Information about the new service:

  1. The service is not public, it does not have a website. Read more »

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Apr 02

MailBot has been updated to version 17.4.

The “Settings” tab now has a new “Local DNS resolution” setting that allows you to bypass the blacklist of domains for SOCKS proxies on some proxy providers:

Local DNS resolution setting in MailBot

Now let’s take a closer look at what it is needed for and in what cases it can be used.

It should be noted that quite a large number of proxy providers have Outlook and Yahoo domains blacklisted because the legal departments of these corporations are quite large and regularly send letters to proxy proviers with threats. However, the new setting allows you to mitigate the problem for most of such proxy providers if they provide proxies via the SOCKS protocol.

Warning! The setting only works for SOCKS proxies! For HTTPS proxies, it will not be possible to bypass the blacklist of domains in this way and they will most likely not work at all with this setting enabled. Therefore, if you have HTTPS proxies, this setting should be disabled.

Let’s take RESI.GG proxy provider as an example. If you simply buy traffic, Read more »

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Mar 31

MailBot has been updated to version 17.2.

The “GMX.fr” provider in MailBot has been renamed to “GMX Europe”.

It also now supports two new domains: gmx.co.uk and gmx.es.

The price of the provider has increased from $67 to $97.

Outlook

Handling of the error HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable with the text Our services aren't available right now is implemented in the account creator.

Fixed:

  • unlocking accounts with a /recover lock type, where password change is required after completing SMS verification
  • fingerprint generation in checker/unlocker
  • country code transfer for United Kingdom in unlocker

Yahoo/AOL.com

Creators now successfully differentiate between invalid CAPTCHA code (ECAPTCHAWrongCode) and already used phone number (EEmailAPIPhoneUsedNumber) errors, rather than always generating EEmailAPIPhoneUsedNumber. This allows to diagnose problems with the reCAPTCHA Enterprise solution used by Yahoo/AOL.

If you are constantly getting ECAPTCHAWrongCode errors when creating Yahoo/AOL accounts, you need to Read more »

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May 27

Update from 07/31/2024: Passing a proxy to solve FunCAPTCHA on Outlook is required again, if Telegram bot answers {"status":"UPDATING"}!

Update from 06/19/2024: Passing a proxy to solve FunCAPTCHA on Outlook is no longer required!

Many users have already noticed that, starting from Thursday, May 23, the percentage of incorrectly solved FunCAPTCHAs for Outlook began to grow rapidly across all CAPTCHA solving services, gradually increasing from ~40% to 100%. Over the weekend, the administrations of three of the four up-to-date FunCAPTCHA solution services for Outlook came to the conclusion that it is no longer possible to obtain valid solutions without passing the proxy, which is used to register an account, to the API of the CAPTCHA solution service. It is now necessary to transfer a proxy so that the IP address from which the FunCAPTCHA was solved on the service matches the IP address from which the registration request originates. This is not a new requirement, it has already been encountered before and MailBot has had a setting for this for a long time. It is located in the CAPTCHA service account settings on the “CAPTCHA” tab and is called “Pass the proxy for Arkose Labs (FunCAPTCHA)”:

Setting for proxy transfer for the FunCAPTCHA solution in MailBot

However, do not rush to turn it on and complain that nothing works. Each provider (both proxy and CAPTCHA solver) now has many important nuances, without understanding which, unfortunately, it will not be possible to continue working.

First, there are a couple of side effects of Read more »

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Dec 29

Ake.net — reliable and affordable proxies that will help you avoid restrictions and blocks on the network. The service offers all types of proxies: mobile, residential, and corporate.

The price is the same for all types of proxies: $3 per GB. You only pay for the traffic used, with no restrictions on time and the number of created ports. This makes Ake.net the ideal proxy provider for working with MailBot for two reasons.

Firstly, the connection through Ake cannot be traced, as all proxies here are reverse ones. Additionally, Ake provides a wide range of port settings — over 200 countries and 10+ million trusted IP addresses. There is also free targeting on ASN numbers of regional operators, allowing you to safely use mobile proxies.

Secondly, payment only for traffic helps save on creating mailboxes using MailBot. If you enable the “Compress traffic” setting, 1 GB of traffic will be enough to create ~4200 Outlook/Hotmail email accounts. This means you won’t overpay for extra traffic.

Currently, Ake.net offers a free 3 GB test using the promocode TAVEL. An excellent opportunity to practically experience the benefits of Ake.

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