aiosmtpd - asyncio based SMTP server
Provides an asynchronous, RFC 5321 compliant Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) server that supports customizable extensions.
- Author
- The aiosmtpd Developers
- Date
- 2024-06-07
- Copyright
- 2015-2022, The aiosmtpd Developers
- Version
- 1.4.3
- Manual section
- 1
usage: aiosmtpd [-h] [-v] [-n] [-c CLASSPATH] [-s SIZE] [-u] [-d]
[-l [[HOST][:PORT]]] [--smtpscert CERTFILE]
[--smtpskey KEYFILE] [--tlscert CERTFILE] [--tlskey KEYFILE]
[--no-requiretls]
[CLASSARGS ...]
- CLASSARGS
- Additional arguments passed to the handler CLASS.
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -v, --version
- show program's version number and exit
- -n, --nosetuid
- This program generally tries to setuid nobody,
unless this flag is set. The setuid call will fail if this program is not
run as root (in which case, use this flag).
- -c <CLASSPATH>, --class <CLASSPATH>
- Use the given class, as a Python dotted import path, as the
handler class for SMTP events. This class can process received messages
and do other actions during the SMTP dialog. Uses
aiosmtpd.handlers.Debugging by default.
- -s <SIZE>, --size <SIZE>
- Restrict the total size of the incoming message to
SIZE number of bytes via the RFC 1870 SIZE extension. Defaults to
33,554,432 bytes.
- -u, --smtputf8
- Enable the SMTPUTF8 extension as defined in RFC
6531.
- -d, --debug
- Increase debugging output. Every -d increases
debugging level by one.
- -l <[HOST][:PORT]>, --listen
<[HOST][:PORT]>
- Optional host and port to listen on. If the PORT
part is not given, then port 8025 is used. If only :PORT is
given, then localhost is used for the hostname. If neither are
given, localhost:8025 is used.
- --smtpscert <CERTFILE>
- The certificate file for implementing SMTPS. If
given, the parameter --smtpskey must also be specified.
- --smtpskey <KEYFILE>
- The key file for implementing SMTPS. If given, the
parameter --smtpscert must also be specified.
- --tlscert <CERTFILE>
- The certificate file for implementing STARTTLS. If
given, the parameter --tlskey must also be specified.
- --tlskey <KEYFILE>
- The key file for implementing STARTTLS. If given,
the parameter --tlscert must also be specified.
- --no-requiretls
- If specified, disables require_starttls of the SMTP
class. (By default, require_starttls is True.) Has no effect if
--tlscert and --tlskey are not specified.
- AIOSMTPD_CONTROLLER_TIMEOUT
-
How long the main thread will wait (in seconds) until the SMTP thread is ready.
Default: 1.0
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