Have you looked at FakeMail? (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/
fakemail) It's a simple MTA written in Perl. It will listen to port
25 (or any other port you specify), and any mail it receives will be
written to a file instead of sent. You can look at the files it
creates to see what emails your applications are 'sending'.
alex
On Mar 30, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Bill Earl wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This seems like it should be a simple setup and that I'm overlooking
> something really obvious, but since I am overlooking it, I could use
> some assistance.
>
> We're setting up a series of debian systems that our developers will
> use. These systems need to provide "sendmail" connections to some
> applications that will run on them, but we don't want the mail to
> actually be sent. We're using postfix, and I can make a log of the
> emails that are "sent", but what's the best way to make sure that the
> system doesn't actually find a way to send the mail out to the world?
>
> Thanks much!
>
> Bill
>
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