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dev:email [2022/10/24 22:54] – [The easiest option: using a localhost email address and mutt] sandbergja | dev:email [2023/09/13 10:25] – [Option 2: exim] stompro | ||
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+ | For testing with live data, exim makes it easy to rewrite recipients, so you can prevent test emails from being sent to real email addresses. | ||
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+ | Look for the " | ||
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+ | Docs are at : https:// | ||
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+ | Something like this sends all mail to a local address. | ||
+ | ##Send all messages to root@localhost | ||
+ | *@* root@localhost Tbct | ||
===== Option 3: postfix ===== | ===== Option 3: postfix ===== | ||
If you have access to your postfix production configuration, | If you have access to your postfix production configuration, | ||
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+ | For those running a test server with live data that want to test email without worrying about accidentally emailing real people, one method is to force all email delivery to one local account. | ||
dev/email.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/19 09:47 by sandbergja