I use cfmail to send emails too, but I'm not aware of how to target those
mails to a local, LAN-only server for testing a mailserver.
My usual use of it goes along the lines of
<cfmail from=""
to=""
subject=""
type="">
</cfmail>
How to go from there to targeting my LAN server directly, I honestly have
no clue.
I understand the cfsmtp plugin creates a local server that listens for
mails an runs a CFC for each mail received, that's what I want to play
around with.
On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 5:56:48 PM UTC-5, Al Holden wrote:
>
> I'm confused - which is nothing new...
>
> I use CFMAIL to generate messages to SMTP servers - both remote and
> locally.
>
> I assume that uses an acceptable protocol to get any MTA to forward any
> message along, no?
>
> Al
>
>
> On 2013-10-09 15:48, Marcus F wrote:
>
> I'm toying with an idea, and it involves a mail server (cfsmtp), I'm
> wondering if someone knows a tool that simply lets me send mail to a
> specific server on the local network, mimicing a live server interaction?
>
> I know I can telnet and manually use SMTP, I'm hoping to find a tool to
> make it easier and faster, since testing will likely involve a handful of
> emails in various configurations.
>
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