Hi,

Odhiambo G. Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Mi 26 Apr 2006 21:34:24 CEST):
> Hi,
> 
> I am looking for a tool that I can use to stress-test my SMTP server 
> (Exim, of course). I simply want to load the server to an extent that
> would lead it to in turn stress the CPU and eat a considerable amount
> of memory...

I did something like this with a small self brewed script starting
enough instances of 'swaks' from another machine (of course, creating
stress on this other machine as well ;-), so you might consider several
'other' machines for sending mails to your one exim box.

But of course, you'll have to find out *what* exactly you'd like to
test.  Inbound only (stressing your mail storage system)?  Forwarding
(stressing you network connections)?  SSL (stressing your entropy
device), Bouncing, SPAM-Scanning,
Virus-Filtering and so on.

But all these aspects you can meet with 'swaks' and some shell
scripting, I'd say.


    Best regards from Dresden
    Viele Grüße aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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