i wrote this in 10 minutes
(here in italy is night and i've got a good bottle of wine in front of me ;)))
stupid as you whant but fools netscape messanger :)
I used NetServer::Generic since is too late for me to mess with sockets...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use NetServer::Generic; my $server = new NetServer::Generic; $server->port(25); $server->callback(\&server); $server->timeout(25); ## random... $server->run(); sub server { open LOG, ">>/tmp/smtpd.log" || die "cannot open: $!"; print LOG "\nNew connection\n-------------\n"; print "220 mydomail.com ESMTP CianozMail 0.1 :)\n"; while(<STDIN>) { print LOG "$_"; if($_ =~ /^quit\r\n/i ) { print "221 Bye\n"; close LOG; return; } elsif($_ =~ /^data/i ) { ## read message body here... print "354 End data with <CR><LF>.<CR><LF>\n"; MESSAGE: while(my $line = <STDIN>) { if($line =~ /^\.\r\n/) { print "250 Ok: queued as ....\n"; last MESSAGE; } else { print LOG "$line"; } } } else { print "250 Ok\n"; #who cares? :-) } } }

In reply to RE: RE: Re: SMTP logging server by cianoz
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