Python/smtpd
< Python
smtpd
smtpd – Sample SMTP Servers - Python Module of the Week - https://pymotw.com/2/smtpd/
Server:
# smtpd-server.py import smtpd import asyncore class CustomSMTPServer(smtpd.SMTPServer): def process_message(self, peer, mailfrom, rcpttos, data): print 'Receiving message from:', peer print 'Message addressed from:', mailfrom print 'Message addressed to :', rcpttos print 'Message length :', len(data) return server = CustomSMTPServer(('127.0.0.1', 1025), None) asyncore.loop()
Client:
# smtpd-client.py import smtplib import email.utils from email.mime.text import MIMEText # Create the message msg = MIMEText('This is the body of the message.') msg['To'] = email.utils.formataddr(('Recipient', 'recipient@example.com')) msg['From'] = email.utils.formataddr(('Author', 'author@example.com')) msg['Subject'] = 'Simple test message' server = smtplib.SMTP('127.0.0.1', 1025) server.set_debuglevel(True) # show communication with the server try: server.sendmail('author@example.com', ['recipient@example.com'], msg.as_string()) finally: server.quit()
This worked on Windows, and was a great way to trick Outlook into thinking there was a SMTP server for an inbound only account.