Dmail

Set up and launch sessions to interact with the Dmail protocol.

This mode allows you to interact with the Dmail protocol for sending e-mails.

Using the features of this mode, you can send emails to random or custom email addresses. The main advantage of this service is the low transaction fees when interacting with this service.

There are two modes available within this mode: Full Touch and Spam TXs.

  1. Full Touch - allows you to send custom emails to custom addresses. You can add addresses manually, or you can generate random ones directly within Combine.

  2. Spam TXs - allows you to "spam" emails with random content to random email addresses. This mode does not support point farming in Dmail itself, but it will allow you to send multiple transactions through Dmail simultaneously within one session.


Setting up and launching a session:

  • In the Mode section, select Block Mode;

  • In the Run mode section, select the order in which wallets will be launched:

    1. Parallel - parallel operation (multi-threading) with or without proxies;

    2. One-by-one - wallets will be launched one after another with or without proxies;

    3. One-by-one (mobile proxy) - wallets will be launched one after another using mobile proxies. Mobile proxies must be added in the Settings -> Proxies section and linked to accounts in the Account Manager.

  • To use a ready-made preset of software settings, click on the selection field in the Select preset section and choose the desired preset.

  • To launch a pre-prepared group of wallets, you need to select the desired one in the Select Accounts group to launchsection;

  • If you want to use the Spam TXs mode, simply switch to this mode;

  • If you want to use the Full Touch mode, select it and click Open custom Dmail settings:

    1. In the Recipient section, enter the recipient's email address. Addresses can be entered manually, or you can click Random recipient email, and email addresses will be randomly generated for all wallets;

    2. In the Subject section, enter the subject of the email. Clicking on Random email subject will generate random subjects;

    3. In the Text section, enter the text of the email. Clicking on Random email text will generate the email text automatically;

    4. In the Actions section, you have the option to update information for each wallet individually. Click update, and the data in all sections for the specific wallet will be generated automatically.

  • In the Delays section, set the delay between wallet launches;

  • Clicking on Pro will open the Gas guard setting. If this delay is activated, your wallet will go to sleep if several accounts in the same session are ready to work simultaneously after reaching the gas level you set for the software to operate. We did this to prevent all these wallets from sending transactions simultaneously after reaching the gas level you set. The standard delay is set to a range of 30 to 150 seconds;

  • Check the Mint and Bind domain if not exists checkbox if you want to mint a random domain for Dmail with 8+ characters for each wallet. This domain can only be minted once per wallet. The domain is free;

  • In the Max gas price section, set the maximum gas in the Scroll network at which transactions will be performed. The software will wait for the gas in the Scroll network to drop to the desired level before starting transactions. After the session starts, you can change the upper Gwei level in the Logs & Progress tab, under the Sessions subsection;

  • If you want wallets to start working in random order, leave the Randomize wallets checkbox checked;

  • To save session delay settings for use in other sessions, click the Save this as preset button, enter the preset name, and save it. Later, you can select this preset in the Select preset field;

  • Click Update Balances to get the current ETH balances on the wallets;

  • Select the wallets you want to launch, and click Launch.

  • Your wallets have been launched. You can track the process of work of your wallets in the section Logs & Progress.

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