1LMTPTEST(1)                 General Commands Manual                LMTPTEST(1)
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NAME

8       lmtptest - interactive LMTP test program
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SYNOPSIS

11       lmtptest [ -t keyfile ] [ -p port ] [ -m mechanism ]
12                [ -a userid ] [ -u userid ] [ -k num ] [ -l num ]
13                [ -r realm ] [ -f file ] [ -n num ] [ -c ]
14                [ -i ] [ -o option=value ] [ -v ] hostname
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DESCRIPTION

17       lmtptest  is a utility that allows you to authenticate to a LMTP server
18       and interactively issue commands to  it.  Once  authenticated  you  may
19       issue  any LMTP command by simply typing it in. It is capable of multi‐
20       ple SASL authentication mechanisms and handles encryption layers trans‐
21       parently.  This  utility  is  often used for testing the operation of a
22       lmtp server. Also those developing LMTP clients find it useful.
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OPTIONS

25       -t keyfile
26              Enable TLS.  keyfile contains the TLS public and  private  keys.
27              Specify  ""  to negotiate a TLS encryption layer but not use TLS
28              authentication.
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30       -p port
31              Port to connect to. If left off this defaults to lmtp as defined
32              in /etc/services.
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34       -m mechanism
35              Force lmtptest to use mechanism for authentication. If not spec‐
36              ified the strongest authentication mechanism  supported  by  the
37              server is chosen.
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39       -a userid
40              Userid  to use for authentication; defaults to the current user.
41              This is the userid whose password or credentials  will  be  pre‐
42              sented to the server for verification.
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44       -u userid
45              Userid  to  use for authorization; defaults to the current user.
46              This is the userid whose identity will be assumed after  authen‐
47              tication.   NOTE:  This  is  only used with SASL mechanisms that
48              allow proxying (e.g. PLAIN, DIGEST-MD5).
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50       -k num Minimum protection layer required.
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52       -l num Maximum protection layer to use (0=none; 1=integrity; etc).  For
53              example  if  you are using the KERBEROS_V4 authentication mecha‐
54              nism specifying 0 will force lmtptest to not use any  layer  and
55              specifying  1  will  force  it  to  use the integrity layer.  By
56              default the maximum supported protection layer will be used.
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58       -r realm
59              Specify the realm  to  use.  Certain  authentication  mechanisms
60              (e.g. DIGEST-MD5) may require one to specify the realm.
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62       -f file
63              Pipe file into connection after authentication.
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65       -n num Number of authentication attempts; default = 1.  The client will
66              attempt to do SSL/TLS session reuse  and/or  fast  reauth  (e.g.
67              DIGEST-MD5), if possible.
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69       -c     Enable  challenge  prompt  callbacks.   This  will cause the OTP
70              mechanism to ask for the the one-time password  instead  of  the
71              secret pass-phrase (library generates the correct response).
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73       -i     Don't  send an initial client response for SASL mechanisms, even
74              if the protocol supports it.
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76       -o option=value
77              Set the SASL option to value.
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79       -v     Verbose. Print out more information than usual.
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SEE ALSO

82       lmtpd(8)
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