EMAILRELAY
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NAME
emailrelay - e-mail transfer agent and proxy
SYNOPSIS
emailrelay
[OPTIONS]
emailrelay
--as-server
emailrelay
--as-client
server-address
emailrelay
--as-proxy
server-address
DESCRIPTION
emailrelay
is a simple SMTP proxy and store-and-forward message transfer agent.
It does store-and-forward mail relay to a fixed next-hop server, without
any routing.
It runs in two main modes: a storage daemon
(--as-server)
and a forwarding
agent
(--as-client).
The storage daemon is an SMTP server which stores e-mail
messages in a local spool directory. The forwarding agent acts as an
SMTP client sending the spooled e-mail messages on to the next
SMTP server in the chain.
It can also run in a third mode, as a proxy server
(--as-proxy).
In this mode all messages are forwarded immediately to the next-hop
server. Messages are only fully accepted from the sender once they
have been successfully delivered to the next-hop server.
OPTIONS
- -a, --admin <admin-port>
-
Enables the administration interface and specifies its listening port number.
- -Q, --admin-terminate
-
Enables the terminate command on the admin interface.
- -A, --anonymous
-
Disables the smtp vrfy command and sends less verbose smtp responses.
- -q, --as-client <host:port>
-
Runs as a client, forwarding all spooled mail to <host>: equivalent to --log --no-syslog --no-daemon --dont-serve --forward --forward-to.
- -y, --as-proxy <host:port>
-
Runs as a proxy server, forwarding each mail immediately to <host>: equivalent to --log --close-stderr --poll=0 --forward-to.
- -d, --as-server
-
Runs as a server, storing mail in the spool directory: equivalent to --log --close-stderr.
- -C, --client-auth <file>
-
Enables smtp authentication with the remote server, using the given secrets file.
- -Y, --client-filter <program>
-
Specifies an external program to process messages when they are forwarded.
- -j, --client-tls
-
Enables negotiated tls/ssl for smtp client (if openssl built in).
- -b, --client-tls-connection
-
Enables smtp over tls/ssl for smtp client (if openssl built in).
- -e, --close-stderr
-
Closes the standard error stream soon after start-up.
- -U, --connection-timeout <time>
-
Sets the timeout (in seconds) when connecting to a remote server (default is 40).
- -g, --debug
-
Generates debug-level logging if built in.
- -D, --domain <fqdn>
-
Sets an override for the host's fully qualified domain name.
- -x, --dont-serve
-
Disables acting as a server on any port (part of --as-client and usually used with --forward).
- -z, --filter <program>
-
Specifies an external program to process messages as they are stored.
- -W, --filter-timeout <time>
-
Sets the timeout (in seconds) for running the --filter processor (default is 300).
- -f, --forward
-
Forwards stored mail on startup (requires --forward-to).
- -o, --forward-to <host:port>
-
Specifies the remote smtp server (required by --forward, --poll, --immediate and --admin).
- -h, --help
-
Displays help text and exits.
- -m, --immediate
-
Enables immediate forwarding of messages as soon as they are received (requires --forward-to).
- -I, --interface <ip-list>
-
Defines the listening interface(s) for incoming connections (comma-separated list with optional smtp=,pop=,admin= qualifiers).
- -l, --log
-
Writes log information on standard error and syslog (but see --close-stderr and --no-syslog).
- -L, --log-time
-
Adds a timestamp to the logging output.
- -t, --no-daemon
-
Does not detach from the terminal.
- -X, --no-smtp
-
Disables listening for smtp connections (usually used with --admin or --pop).
- -n, --no-syslog
-
Disables syslog output (always overridden by --syslog).
- -i, --pid-file <pid-file>
-
Defines a file for storing the daemon process-id.
- -O, --poll <period>
-
Enables polling of the spool directory for messages to be forwarded with the specified period (zero means on client disconnection) (requires --forward-to).
- -B, --pop
-
Enables the pop server.
- -F, --pop-auth <file>
-
Defines the pop server secrets file (default is /etc/emailrelay.auth).
- -J, --pop-by-name
-
Modifies the pop spool directory according to the pop user name (requires --pop).
- -G, --pop-no-delete
-
Disables message deletion via pop (requires --pop).
- -E, --pop-port <port>
-
Specifies the pop listening port number (default is 110) (requires --pop).
- -p, --port <port>
-
Specifies the smtp listening port number (default is 25).
- -w, --prompt-timeout <time>
-
Sets the timeout (in seconds) for getting an initial prompt from the server (default is 20).
- -r, --remote-clients
-
Allows remote clients to connect.
- -T, --response-timeout <time>
-
Sets the response timeout (in seconds) when talking to a remote server (default is 1800).
- -S, --server-auth <file>
-
Enables authentication of remote clients, using the given secrets file.
- -K, --server-tls <pem-file>
-
Enables negotiated tls/ssl for smtp server using the given openssl certificate file (which must be in the directory trusted by openssl).
- -M, --size <bytes>
-
Limits the size of submitted messages.
- -s, --spool-dir <dir>
-
Specifies the spool directory (default is /var/spool/emailrelay).
- -k, --syslog
-
Forces syslog output if logging is enabled (overrides --no-syslog).
- -0, --tls-config <flags>
-
Sets tls configuration flags (eg. 2 for SSLv2 support).
- -u, --user <username>
-
Names the effective user to switch to if started as root (default is daemon).
- -v, --verbose
-
Generates more verbose output (works with --help and --log).
- -Z, --verifier <program>
-
Specifies an external program for address verification.
- -V, --version
-
Displays version information and exits.
FILES
GNU style...
/usr/local/etc/emailrelay.conf
/usr/local/etc/emailrelay.conf.template
/usr/local/etc/pam.d/emailrelay
/usr/local/libexec/emailrelay/emailrelay-filter-copy
/usr/local/libexec/emailrelay/emailrelay-poke
/usr/local/libexec/emailrelay/examples/*
/usr/local/libexec/emailrelay/init/emailrelay
/usr/local/man/man1/emailrelay*.1.gz
/usr/local/sbin/emailrelay
/usr/local/sbin/emailrelay-passwd
/usr/local/sbin/emailrelay-submit
/usr/local/share/emailrelay/doc/*
/usr/local/share/emailrelay/doc/index.html
/usr/local/share/emailrelay/doc/README
/usr/local/var/spool/emailrelay/emailrelay.*.content
/usr/local/var/spool/emailrelay/emailrelay.*.envelope
FHS style...
/etc/emailrelay.conf
/etc/init.d/emailrelay
/etc/pam.d/emailrelay
/usr/lib/emailrelay/emailrelay-filter-copy
/usr/lib/emailrelay/emailrelay-poke
/usr/lib/emailrelay/examples/*
/usr/sbin/emailrelay
/usr/sbin/emailrelay-passwd
/usr/sbin/emailrelay-submit
/usr/share/doc/emailrelay/*
/usr/share/doc/emailrelay/index.html
/usr/share/doc/emailrelay/README
/usr/share/man/man1/emailrelay*.1.gz
/var/spool/emailrelay/emailrelay.*.content
/var/spool/emailrelay/emailrelay.*.envelope
SEE ALSO
E-MailRelay user guide, http://emailrelay.sourceforge.net/userguide.html .
E-MailRelay reference, http://emailrelay.sourceforge.net/reference.html .
emailrelay-submit(1),
emailrelay-passwd(1),
AUTHOR
Graeme Walker, mailto:graeme_walker@users.sourceforge.net
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