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SMTP-SINK(1)                         General Commands Manual                         SMTP-SINK(1)

NAME
       smtp-sink - parallelized SMTP/LMTP test server

SYNOPSIS
       smtp-sink [options] [inet:][host]:port backlog

       smtp-sink [options] unix:pathname backlog

DESCRIPTION
       smtp-sink  listens  on  the named host (or address) and port.  It takes SMTP messages from
       the network and throws them away.  The purpose is to measure client performance, not  pro-
       tocol compliance.

       smtp-sink  may also be configured to capture each mail delivery transaction to file. Since
       disk latencies are large compared to network delays, this mode of operation can reduce the
       maximal performance by several orders of magnitude.

       Connections  can  be  accepted on IPv4 or IPv6 endpoints, or on UNIX-domain sockets.  IPv4
       and IPv6 are the default.  This program is the complement of the smtp-source(1) program.

       Note: this is an unsupported test program. No attempt is made  to  maintain  compatibility
       between successive versions.

       Arguments:

       -4     Support  IPv4  only.  This  option has no effect when Postfix is built without IPv6
              support.

       -6     Support IPv6 only. This option is not available when Postfix is built without  IPv6
              support.

       -8     Do not announce 8BITMIME support.

       -a     Do not announce SASL authentication support.

       -A delay
              Wait  delay seconds after responding to DATA, then abort prematurely with a 550 re-
              ply status.  Do not read further input from the client; this is an attempt to block
              the client before it sends ".".  Specify a zero delay value to abort immediately.

       -b soft-bounce-reply
              Use  soft-bounce-reply  for soft reject responses.  The default reply is "450 4.3.0
              Error: command failed".

       -B hard-bounce-reply
              Use hard-bounce-reply for hard reject responses.  The default reply is  "500  5.3.0
              Error: command failed".

       -c     Display  running  counters  that  are updated whenever an SMTP session ends, a QUIT
              command is executed, or when "." is received.

       -C     Disable XCLIENT support.

       -d dump-template
              Dump each mail transaction to a single-message file whose name is  created  by  ex-
              panding the dump-template via strftime(3) and appending a pseudo-random hexadecimal
              number (example: "%Y%m%d%H/%M." expands  into  "2006081203/05.809a62e3").   If  the
              template  contains  "/"  characters, missing directories are created automatically.
              The message dump format is described below.

              Note: this option keeps one  capture  file  open  for  every  mail  transaction  in
              progress.

       -D dump-template
              Append  mail transactions to a multi-message dump file whose name is created by ex-
              panding the dump-template via strftime(3).  If the template  contains  "/"  charac-
              ters,  missing  directories  are created automatically.  The message dump format is
              described below.

              Note: this option keeps one  capture  file  open  for  every  mail  transaction  in
              progress.

       -e     Do not announce ESMTP support.

       -E     Do not announce ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES support.

       -f command,command,...
              Reject  the  specified  commands with a hard (5xx) error code.  This option implies
              -p.

              Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO,  MAIL,  RCPT,  VRFY,  DATA,  .,
              RSET,  NOOP,  and  QUIT.  Separate  command names by white space or commas, and use
              quotes to protect white space from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.

       -F     Disable XFORWARD support.

       -h hostname
              Use hostname in the SMTP greeting, in the HELO response, and in the EHLO  response.
              The default hostname is "smtp-sink".

       -H delay
              Delay the first read operation after receiving DATA (time in seconds). Combine with
              a large test message and a small TCP window size (see the -T option)  to  test  the
              Postfix client write_wait() implementation.

       -L     Enable LMTP instead of SMTP.

       -m count (default: 256)
              An  upper  bound  on  the maximal number of simultaneous connections that smtp-sink
              will handle. This prevents the process from running out of file descriptors. Excess
              connections will stay queued in the TCP/IP stack.

       -M count
              Terminate after receiving count messages.

       -n count
              Terminate after count sessions.

       -N     Do not announce support for DSN.

       -p     Do not announce support for ESMTP command pipelining.

       -P     Change  the  server greeting so that it appears to come through a CISCO PIX system.
              Implies -e.

       -q command,command,...
              Disconnect (without replying) after receiving one of the specified commands.

              Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO,  MAIL,  RCPT,  VRFY,  DATA,  .,
              RSET,  NOOP,  and  QUIT.  Separate  command names by white space or commas, and use
              quotes to protect white space from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.

       -Q command,command,...
              Send a 421 reply and disconnect after receiving one of the specified commands.

              Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO,  MAIL,  RCPT,  VRFY,  DATA,  .,
              RSET,  NOOP,  and  QUIT.  Separate  command names by white space or commas, and use
              quotes to protect white space from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.

       -r command,command,...
              Reject the specified commands with a soft (4xx) error code.   This  option  implies
              -p.

              Examples  of  commands  are  CONNECT,  HELO, EHLO, LHLO, MAIL, RCPT, VRFY, DATA, .,
              RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by white  space  or  commas,  and  use
              quotes to protect white space from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.

       -R root-directory
              Change  the process root directory to the specified location.  This option requires
              super-user privileges. See also the -u option.

       -s command,command,...
              Log the named commands to syslogd.

              Examples of commands are CONNECT, HELO, EHLO, LHLO,  MAIL,  RCPT,  VRFY,  DATA,  .,
              RSET,  NOOP,  and  QUIT.  Separate  command names by white space or commas, and use
              quotes to protect white space from the shell. Command names are case-insensitive.

       -S start-string
              An optional string that is prepended to each message that is written to a dump file
              (see  the dump file format description below). The following C escape sequences are
              supported: \a (bell), \b (backspace), \f (formfeed), \n (newline), \r (carriage re-
              turn),  \t (horizontal tab), \v (vertical tab), \ddd (up to three octal digits) and
              \\ (the backslash character).

       -t timeout (default: 100)
              Limit the time for receiving a command or sending a response.  The  time  limit  is
              specified in seconds.

       -T windowsize
              Override  the default TCP window size. To work around broken TCP window scaling im-
              plementations, specify a value > 0 and < 65536.

       -u username
              Switch to the specified user privileges after opening the network  socket  and  op-
              tionally  changing  the  process  root  directory. This option is required when the
              process runs with super-user privileges. See also the -R option.

       -v     Show the SMTP conversations.

       -w delay
              Wait delay seconds before responding to a DATA command.

       -W command:delay[:odds]
              Wait delay seconds before responding to command.  If odds is also specified (a num-
              ber between 1-99 inclusive), wait for a random multiple of delay. The random multi-
              plier is equal to the number of times the program needs to roll a dice with a range
              of  0..99  inclusive,  before  the  dice produces a result greater than or equal to
              odds.

       [inet:][host]:port
              Listen on network interface host (default: any interface) TCP port port. Both  host
              and port may be specified in numeric or symbolic form.

       unix:pathname
              Listen on the UNIX-domain socket at pathname.

       backlog
              The  maximum  length  the queue of pending connections, as defined by the listen(2)
              system call.

DUMP FILE FORMAT
       Each dumped message contains a sequence of text lines, terminated with the newline charac-
       ter. The sequence of information is as follows:

       o      The optional string specified with the -S option.

       o      The smtp-sink generated headers as documented below.

       o      The message header and body as received from the SMTP client.

       o      An empty line.

       The format of the smtp-sink generated headers is as follows:

       X-Client-Addr: text
              The  client  IP  address  without  enclosing  [].  An IPv6 address is prefixed with
              "ipv6:". This record is always present.

       X-Client-Proto: text
              The client protocol: SMTP, ESMTP or LMTP. This record is always present.

       X-Helo-Args: text
              The arguments of the last HELO or EHLO command before this mail  delivery  transac-
              tion.  This  record  is present only if the client sent a recognizable HELO or EHLO
              command before the DATA command.

       X-Mail-Args: text
              The arguments of the MAIL command that started this mail delivery transaction. This
              record is present exactly once.

       X-Rcpt-Args: text
              The  arguments  of  an RCPT command within this mail delivery transaction. There is
              one record for each RCPT command, and they are in the order as sent by the client.

       Received: text
              A message header for compatibility with mail processing software.  This  three-line
              header marks the end of the headers provided by smtp-sink, and is formatted as fol-
              lows:

              from helo ([addr])
                     The HELO or EHLO command argument and client IP address.  If the client  did
                     not send HELO or EHLO, the client IP address is used instead.

              by host (smtp-sink) with proto id random;
                     The  hostname  specified  with  the  -h  option,  the  client  protocol (see
                     X-Client-Proto above), and the pseudo-random portion of the per-message cap-
                     ture file name.

              time-stamp
                     A time stamp as defined in RFC 2822.

SEE ALSO
       smtp-source(1), SMTP/LMTP message generator

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

       Wietse Venema
       Google, Inc.
       111 8th Avenue
       New York, NY 10011, USA

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