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Linux Open Source Operating System (Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu, Suse, Debian, Xandros, Sun)
How to Send Email To SMTP Server From Command Line
By revindex on
7/31/2007 3:45 AM
There is a easy way to test your SMTP server from the Windows command line or Linux shell. SMTP runs on the well-known port 25. All you need is to connect to a specific port and send in a series of text commands.
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