Postfix: smtp-source
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NAME
smtp-source - parallelized SMTP/LMTP test generator
SYNOPSIS
smtp-source [options] [inet:]host[:port]
smtp-source [options] unix:pathname
DESCRIPTION
smtp-source connects to the named host and TCP port (default: port 25) and sends one or more messages to it, either sequentially or in paral- lel. The program speaks either SMTP (default) or LMTP. Connections can be made to UNIX-domain and IPv4 or IPv6 servers. IPv4 and IPv6 are the default.
Note: this is an unsupported test program. No attempt is made to main- tain compatibility between successive versions.
Arguments:
-4 Connect to the server with IPv4. This option has no effect when Postfix is built without IPv6 support.
-6 Connect to the server with IPv6. This option is not available when Postfix is built without IPv6 support.
-A Don't abort when the server sends something other than the expected positive reply code.
-c Display a running counter that is incremented each time an SMTP DATA command completes.
-C count When a host sends RESET instead of SYN|ACK, try count times before giving up. The default count is 1. Specify a larger count in order to work around a problem with TCP/IP stacks that send RESET when the listen queue is full.
-d Don't disconnect after sending a message; send the next message over the same connection.
-f from Use the specified sender address (default: <foo@myhostname>).
-F file Send the pre-formatted message header and body in the specified file, while prepending '.' before lines that begin with '.', and while appending CRLF after each line.
-l length Send length bytes as message payload. The length does not include message headers.
-L Speak LMTP rather than SMTP.
-m message_count Send the specified number of messages (default: 1).
-M myhostname Use the specified hostname or [address] in the HELO command and in the default sender and recipient addresses, instead of the machine hostname.
-N Prepend a non-repeating sequence number to each recipient address. This avoids the artificial 100% hit rate in the resolve and rewrite client caches and exercises the trivial-rewrite dae- mon, better approximating Postfix performance under real-life work-loads.
-o Old mode: don't send HELO, and don't send message headers.
-r recipient_count Send the specified number of recipients per transaction (default: 1). Recipient names are generated by prepending a number to the recipient address.
-R interval Wait for a random period of time 0 <= n <= interval between mes- sages. Suspending one thread does not affect other delivery threads.
-s session_count Run the specified number of SMTP sessions in parallel (default: 1).
-S subject Send mail with the named subject line (default: none).
-t to Use the specified recipient address (default: <foo@myhostname>).
-T windowsize Override the default TCP window size. To work around broken TCP window scaling implementations, specify a value > 0 and < 65536.
-v Make the program more verbose, for debugging purposes.
-w interval Wait a fixed time between messages. Suspending one thread does not affect other delivery threads.
[inet:]host[:port] Connect via TCP to host host, port port. The default port is smtp.
unix:pathname Connect to the UNIX-domain socket at pathname.
BUGS
No SMTP command pipelining support.
SEE ALSO
smtp-sink(1), SMTP/LMTP message dump
LICENSE
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
AUTHOR(S)
Wietse Venema IBM T.J. Watson Research P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA