(27 August, 2020 - 05:20 PM)rpatra Wrote: Show MoreMy man, gmail and outlook use a lot of other verification besides the email header to check where the emails is from. Spoofed emails are generally marked as spam or get a warning attached saying the domain doesn't match the originating server.
The only way it ever works is if you have full access to the smtp server that actually belongs to the domain you want to send from. So, basically, nowadays, email spoofing is useless unless the target is either really stupid, or they self host their email with a shit email client.
totally true, although there are platforms that allow you to send forged emails without going to the spam tray, in addition to the domain of the email you just have to be creative, if it works!