10 Jan
Today I found a way to send anonymous messages to any MSN messengers users regardless of whether or not they are currently on your list, or have you blocked. If the .NET Passport address you specified can receive anonymous messages, your anonymous message will be sent. By default the option “Only people on my Allow List can see my status and send me messages” is NOT checked, so you can send anonymous messages.
MSN Geeks specializes in MSN protocol and they created many free service such as Mass Delete Check, Mass Reverse Delete Check, Block Check, Contact List Rebuilder, MSN Emotions, Profile Viewer and my favorite Anonymous Messenger.

You must be logged in as an MSNGeeks.com member before using any of the tool at MSN Geeks. This measure is meant to help reduce the number of abuse complaints regarding the tools usage. You can of course enter bogus information while registering. One thing I don’t like to reveal is “Secret Question and Secret Answer” which is used for recovering your MSNGeeks.com lost password. Make sure you do NOT use the same secret question and answer as your Hotmail. Even if you loose your MSNGeeks.com login information, just sign up for another new account.
Once logged in, go to the Anonymous Messenger link. To send an anonymous message to your MSN friend, just enter your friend’s .NET Passport Address or Hotmail email address, type your message and click the Send Message button. You can also select which font family and color you wish to have your message format in. Please note that many passport accounts are not capable of receiving anonymous messages. MSNGeek are well aware of this issue, there is currently no way around this as of yet. This is not a bug, it is simply the limitations of the MSN protocol. I’ve tried sending a message to my MSN Messenger and this is what it looked like. When I am receiving a message from someone who is not in my allow list, it might be spam. That’s why a warning window will appear first.

After selecting allow messages from unknown senders, the anonymous message appears.

As you can see, it clearly shows that this message is being sent by MSNGeeks.com Anonymous Messenger but the email address is random characters followed by @hotmail.com. It’s either they registered a few random hotmail accounts or they have the technique on how to spoof usernames.
Can be fun, but please don’t abuse this service.
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11 Responses for "How To Send Anonymous MSN Messages"
nice one!
This article is useless because all peple not receives anomymous messages
That’s weird zappetto, it worked for me. If it doesn’t work for you, you must have done something wrongly.
Hmm, can you do this with Live Messenger or Xbox Live?
I can’t seem to open the MSN Geeks homesite and all of the other pages related to it. It keeps loading but it doesn’t load anything.
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I don’t suppose it works in receiving this through trillian?
I tried out this tool, but without signing up.
Not sure if they checked it or not as I simply un-disabled the elements on the form thnx to some javascript.
I have trillian and didn’t get any message.
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please help , it does not work !!!!!!!11
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