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SMSend V2

                                Anonymous SMS Sender 

                                 Linux, Mac, Termux

SMSend-Anon-SMS-Sender

SMSend is a Python tool for sending SMS messages anonymously and securely through VPN connections. It offers single and bulk SMS sending capabilities, where each message is routed through a separate VPN, ensuring privacy and bypassing geo-restrictions.

  • Windows version will soon be available

What's New & Features

  • Completely Free
  • Anon Multi-SMS Sender.
  • Fast SMS sending.
  • International Messaging also available.
  • Can be used Infinitely thanks to the vpn configuration.

Usage & Setup

If you're on linux run the following commands. (Assuming a Debian Based Distribution, and assuming you have git and python installed). NOTE: if you are going to be using the Multi SMS utility, scroll down to the 'Multi SMS' section to learn how it works.

For Linux

git clone https://github.com/sytaxus/SMSend-Anon-SMS-Sender
cd SMSend-Anon-SMS-Sender && chmod +x setup.sh && ./setup.sh

if the tool doesn't start then run:

python smsend.python
  • When you run the setup.sh you will be asked if you would like to save your openvpn or vpn login informations, select y or yes, else simply type n to ignore, assuming you're not using the multi-sms utlity or have already done the setup in auth.txt manually.

For Termux

Simply run:

pkg install git && python
git clone https://github.com/sytaxus/SMSend-Anon-SMS-Sender
cd SMSend-Anon-SMS-Sender && chmod +x setup.sh && ./setup.sh

How to Multi SMS & Configure VPN

  • First open phones.txt, then paste in your phone numbers in each line individually, prefix included. (e.g: +485555555555 or +15555555555 etc..)
  • Secondly, get your open vpn configs. If you're not sure how it works, watch the showcase video. Or you can just get your openvpn configs from any service, for example ProtonVPN. Make sure you place all of your .ovpn configs in the same directory / folder.
  • Setup your vpn authentication file. Open auth.txt (e.g: nano auth.txt), in the very first line, place your authentication username, then in the second line place your authentication password for your configs.
  • Finally, run the tool, and when asked for the vpn PATH directory, simply paste the directory of where your .ovpn configs are located. (e.g: /home/user/somedir/vpn_configs)
  • Then when asked for the filename with phone numbers simply put phones.txt
  • Final step, when asked for the vpn credential file name, simply put auth.txt, and that's it!
  • NOTE: Do NOT touch the vpn_auth.txt, that file is already preconfigured

Contributions

Updates and contributions are welcome, simply perform a pull request.

Restrictions

  • No Links allowed within SMS.
  • You cannot send a message to the same phone number twice in less than a 24 hours (Yes, even when using a vpn).

Disclaimer

Do not use SMSend to harm others. The creator of this tool does not take any responsibility for any damage caused by SMSend.

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SMSend is a Python tool for sending SMS messages anonymously and securely through VPN connections. It offers single and bulk SMS sending capabilities, where each message is routed through a separate VPN, ensuring privacy and bypassing geo-restrictions.

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