mailproxy is a simple SMTP proxy. It receives emails through an unencrypted, unauthenticated SMTP interface and retransmits them through a remote SMTP server that requires modern features such as encryption and/or authentication. mailproxy is primarily useful for enabling email functionality in legacy software that only supports plain SMTP.

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mailproxy

mailproxy is a simple SMTP proxy. It receives emails through an unencrypted, unauthenticated SMTP interface and retransmits them through a remote SMTP server that requires modern features such as encryption (SSL, STARTTLS) and/or authentication (SMTP AUTH). mailproxy is primarily useful for enabling email functionality in legacy software that only supports plain SMTP.

Requirements

Usage

  1. Create a config file (see below).
  2. Run mailproxy from the command line, e.g. python mailproxy.py.

By default, mailproxy looks for a config.ini in its own directory. If you have placed your config file elsewhere, you can run mailproxy using python mailproxy.py <config_file_path>.

Configuration

An example config file for a mailproxy instance that accepts emails locally on port 25 for delivery via Gmail appears below:

[local]
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 25

[remote]
host = smtp.gmail.com
port = 465
use_ssl = yes
starttls = no
smtp_auth = yes
smtp_auth_user = USERNAME
smtp_auth_password = PASSWORD

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