10-06-2012
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formmailtest
formmailtest(1) General Commands Manual formmailtest(1)
NAME
formmailtest - attempt to use formmail to relay to a DSBL-complaint host
SYNOPSIS
formmailtest <url> [<spoof recipient>]
DESCRIPTION
formmailtest attempts to connect to the specified host and uses several different to attempt to relay through the FormMail script located
at <url>. It can do more tests if the normal recipient for that FormMail script is provided as <spoof recipient>, but it can quite often
relay without.
Tests are done with both GET and POST to attempt to bypass any firewall/httpd.conf/.htaccess pseudo-security.
In the tests described below, DOMAIN is the section of <spoof recipient> after the @ sign, USER is the section before, and DASHDOMAIN is
DOMAIN after all periods have been replaced by dashes.
Tests:
recipient=listme@dsbl.org
recipient=dsbl.org!listme
realname=&email=
Cc: listme@dsbl.org&recipient=()
realname=)
Cc: listme@dsbl.org (&recipient=()
recipient=listme%dsbl.org@DOMAIN
recipient=dsbl.org!listme@DOMAIN
recipient=listme@dsbl.org(DOMAIN
recipient=<listme@dsbl.org>DOMAIN
realname=&email=0c: listme@dsbl.org&recipient=DOMAIN
realname=)0c: listme@dsbl.org (&email=&recipient=DOMAIN
recipient=listme@dsbl.org(USER@DASHDOMAIN
recipient=<listme@dsbl.org>USER@DASHDOMAIN
AUTHOR
Ian Gulliver <ian@penguinhosting.net>
SEE ALSO
dsbl.conf(5), spamtrap(1)
2002-04-03 formmailtest(1)