At work, we are load testing a number of different mail servers. I need to send large amounts of mail through the boxes as part of this. To get rid of the mail, I'd like to have a Gentoo box running exim or another MTA on the end of the chain that does two very simple things:
* Accepts any and all mail that is sent to it, regardless of domain, recipient, etc. * Delivers all mail to /dev/null This needs to happen as fast as possible. Ideally, I'd like to prevent the mail from ever touching the disk for speed reasons, but if that's not possible through the MTA, I can accomplish the same thing by putting the spool on a RAM disk. Is this easy enough to set up? Any sample configuration files I can crib from? Thanks. --kurt P.S. if there's another way of accomplishing the same thing, please let me know. It is important, however, that the black hole actually have an SMTP conversation with the sending server. I can't just route all traffic to port 25 to /dev/null.
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