// Hacking Meridian Mail Boxes
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// by ic0n
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// http://www.oldskoolphreak.com

Now this VMS is one of the harder sysles to hack, for the simple fact that
it always thinks the box you entered is a working box. Thus making getting
a box harder. 


Finding A Meridian VMS:

When doing some scanning, you will most likley come across at least one
system per scan. You can identify these systems by:

1. 'Meridian Mail' when you dial in (this is the login prompt) 
2. Some recording when you press *81 you will hear 'Meridian Mail'

Finding a Box:

On the systems I've seen, boxes were anywhere from four to six digits. No
matter what you enter for a box number it will ask you for a passcode. So
you will never know if the box is working or not.

Getting in the box:

Okay, now you should have a few boxes that do work on that given system
that your 'playing' with. Here's some of the defult passcodes that I've
seen work before.

Box Number
1234
1 plus the box number

Now if none of these passcodes work, try other defult passcodes. Like I
said, there's really no way to know if the box is valid or not. I also
found out this little bit of info. A while ago, me and a few friends found
out a little info about the admin status. There is no admin box. They got
like a fax/carrier and you have to 'play' with and change shit to system. I
only messed with one of them before, but they're something to play with.

Commands for the system:

MAILBOX OPTIONS
---------------
 * : get info about what you're doing, and all available options.

 2 : play message
 4 : goto previous message
 6 : goto next message
 9 : call the sender of the message

70 : message options
71 : reply to the message you've just listened to
72 : play envelope : hear all info about the message
73 : forward the message to another box
74 : record one reply for all messages
75 : record a message (5 to start, # to stop recording)
76 : delete the actual message
79 : send message

80 : mailbox options.
     1 : change operator assistance number
         This will change the number that is called when you enter 0
         for operator assistance. These numbers are usually other box
	 numbers, but I found a systems which will connect me to some
         local prefixes too.... might be interesting.
81 : logon to another mailbox
82 : change the internal and external greeting of your box
     1 : change internal greeting
     2 : change external greeting
     Don't do this, or you'll lose your box very fast...	
83 : logoff
84 : change password (enter new pw + #)
85 : create a distribution list
     !!! This option can be used to scan for other unused/valid boxes.
     Just enter 5 to compose a new distribution list, and then enter the
     box number followed by #. Note down boxes that respond with
     'mailbox xxxx' because they're unused, and I still have to find such
     an unused box that hasn't got the box number as password. When you
     found enough unused boxes, press ## to stop your distribution list,
     and then 76 to delete it.
86 : goto message #. This option will ask for the number from a message,
     end then go to that message (like you could by using 4 and 6).
89 : personal verification (will say name of owner)
     5 : record name
     4 : exit
