I think you're making this harder than it is.  We don't want to start up everything, 
but don't go too far with it either.  

Forget the relay server for now, just write a simple mail listener that puts it in the 
strings for your unit test and test that what you expect gets to the mail listener. 

On Cactus:  pppppptttttppppp.  Its chief developer is Mr. "Agile Outsourcing"

Our unit tests at this point should just test the components work and some basic 
interaction.  Later we'll add more sophisticated tests for end-end testing and 
multiple setups (relay, multiple relay, etc etc)

Its totally okay to upload patches that don't have unit tests, we just shouldn't apply 
them in CVS.

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