Outlook Email Gen [BROWSER]

Our OutLook Email Gen uses a Special Browser and a TXT file to import your personal tasks and create accounts.

Tasks File

The Tasks file can be found in your "OutlookMailGen" folder. It looks like this:

"PASSWORD","NAME","SURNAME","ALIAS1","ALIAS2"

Be sure to add very particular Aliases to the "ALIAS1" and "ALIAS2" field.

You will get a Webhook as a confirmation for every account, and you will also find an account list at:

outlook_COM_mails.txt
MAIL@outlook.com:PASSWORD
MAIL@outlook.com:PASSWORD
MAIL@outlook.com:PASSWORD

What's an "alias"?

Aliases are EXTRA E-Mails you can link to your Outlook Account. They have been created to have multiple ways to login into an account, but they can be used to speed up your generation process by getting 3 mails instead of 1 every time.

In the task file, you'll get a column for the 1st alias and one for the 2nd alias.

You need to write here the mail you'll want: for example, if you want your aliad to be "reallytruemail@outlook.com" you have to write "reallytruemail" into the column.

Outlook Checker

The New BETA Outlook Checker is built with a full-Requests module. Iy helps you detect whether your Emails are BANNED or Not.

This feature has been just rewritten and so it is in a BETA stage. We look forward to make it better over time and add Account Recovery too!

outlook_checker_tasks.csv
"MAIL","PASSWORD","PROXY"
"xx@outlook.com","randomPassword1!","0.1.0.1:8080:aaIDKaa:bbIDKbb"

You can leave the PROXY Field empty if you generated the Email localhost, or fill it with the specific Proxy that was used for the Generation. It is important because Microsoft checks IP Accesses and can clip accounts if there are big differences!

All the emails checked will be written into an Output file and a dedicated Webhook.

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