smtpctl
, mailq
— control the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
daemon
smtpctl |
command [argument ...] |
The smtpctl
program controls
smtpd(8). Commands may be abbreviated to the minimum
unambiguous prefix; for example, sh ro
for
show routes
.
The mailq
command is provided for
compatibility with other MTAs and is simply a shortcut for
show queue
.
The following commands are available:
discover
envelope-id | message-id
- Schedule a single envelope, or all envelopes with the same message ID that
were manually moved to the queue.
encrypt
[string]
- Encrypt the password string to a representation
suitable for user credentials and print it to the standard output. If
string is not provided, cleartext passwords are read
from standard input.
It is advised to avoid providing the password as a parameter
as it will be visible from top(1) and
ps(1) output.
log
brief
- Disable verbose debug logging.
log
verbose
- Enable verbose debug logging.
monitor
- Display updates of some smtpd(8) internal counters in
one second intervals. Each line reports the increment of all counters
since the last update, except for some counters which are always absolute
values. The first line reports the current value of each counter. The
fields are:
- Current number of active SMTP clients (absolute value).
- New SMTP clients.
- Disconnected clients.
- Current number of envelopes in the queue (absolute value).
- Newly enqueued envelopes.
- Dequeued envelopes.
- Successful deliveries.
- Temporary failures.
- Permanent failures.
- Message loops.
- Expired envelopes.
- Envelopes removed by the administrator.
- Generated bounces.
pause
envelope
envelope-id |
message-id |
all
- Temporarily suspend scheduling for the envelope with the given ID,
envelopes with the given message ID, or all envelopes.
pause
mda
- Temporarily stop deliveries to local users.
pause
mta
- Temporarily stop relaying and deliveries to remote users.
pause
smtp
- Temporarily stop accepting incoming sessions.
profile
subsystem
- Enables real-time profiling of subsystem. Supported
subsystems are:
- queue, to profile cost of queue IO
- imsg, to profile cost of event handlers
remove
envelope-id | message-id |
all
- Remove a single envelope, envelopes with the given message ID, or all
envelopes.
resume
envelope
envelope-id |
message-id |
all
- Resume scheduling for the envelope with the given ID, envelopes with the
given message ID, or all envelopes.
resume
mda
- Resume deliveries to local users.
resume
mta
- Resume relaying and deliveries to remote users.
resume
route
route-id
- Resume routing on disabled route route-id.
resume
smtp
- Resume accepting incoming sessions.
schedule
envelope-id | message-id |
all
- Mark as ready for immediate delivery a single envelope, envelopes with the
given message ID, or all envelopes.
show
envelope
envelope-id
- Display envelope content for the given ID.
show
hosts
- Display the list of known remote MX hosts. For each of them, it shows the
IP address, the canonical hostname, a reference count, the number of
active connections to this host, and the elapsed time since the last
connection.
show
hoststats
- Display status of last delivery for domains that have been active in the
last 4 hours. It consists of the following fields, separated by a
"|":
- Domain.
- UNIX timestamp of last delivery.
- Status of last delivery.
show
message
envelope-id
- Display message content for the given ID.
show
queue
- Display information concerning envelopes that are currently in the queue.
Each line of output describes a single envelope. It consists of the
following fields, separated by a "|":
- Envelope ID.
- Address family of the client which enqueued the mail.
- Type of delivery: one of "mta", "mda" or
"bounce".
- Various flags on the envelope.
- Sender address (return path).
- The original recipient address.
- The destination address.
- Time of creation.
- Time of expiration.
- Time of last delivery or relaying attempt.
- Number of delivery or relaying attempts.
- Current runstate: either "pending" or "inflight"
if smtpd(8) is running, or "offline"
otherwise.
- Delay in seconds before the next attempt if pending, or time elapsed
if currently running. This field is blank if
smtpd(8) is not running.
- Error string for the last failed delivery or relay attempt.
show
relays
- Display the list of currently active relays and associated connectors. For
each relay, it shows a number of counters and information on its internal
state on a single line. Then comes the list of connectors (source
addresses to connect from for this relay).
show
routes
- Display status of routes currently known by smtpd(8).
Each line consists of a route number, a source address, a destination
address, a set of flags, the number of connections on this route, the
current penalty level which determines the amount of time the route is
disabled if an error occurs, and the delay before it gets reactivated. The
following flags are defined:
- D
- The route is currently disabled.
- N
- The route is new. No SMTP session has been established yet.
- Q
- The route has a timeout registered to lower its penalty level and
possibly reactivate or discard it.
show
stats
- Displays runtime statistics concerning smtpd(8).
show
status
- Shows if MTA, MDA and SMTP systems are currently running or paused.
spf
walk
- Recursively look up SPF records for the domains read from stdin. For
example:
$ smtpctl spf walk < domains.txt
SPF records may contain macros which cannot be included in a
static list and must be resolved dynamically at connection time.
spf walk
cannot provide full results in these
cases.
trace
subsystem
- Enables real-time tracing of subsystem. Supported
subsystems are:
- imsg
- io
- smtp (incoming sessions)
- filters
- mta (outgoing sessions)
- bounce
- scheduler
- expand (aliases/virtual/forward expansion)
- lookup (user/credentials lookups)
- stat
- rules (matched by incoming sessions)
- mproc
- all
unprofile
subsystem
- Disables real-time profiling of subsystem.
untrace
subsystem
- Disables real-time tracing of subsystem.
update
table
name
- Updates the contents of table name, for tables using
the “file” backend.
When smtpd
receives a message, it
generates a message-id for the message, and one
envelope-id per recipient. The
message-id is a 32-bit random identifier that is
guaranteed to be unique on the host system. The
envelope-id is a 64-bit unique identifier that encodes
the message-id in the 32 upper bits and a random
envelope identifier in the 32 lower bits.
A command which specifies a message-id
applies to all recipients of a message; a command which specifies an
envelope-id applies to a specific recipient of a
message.
- /var/run/smtpd.sock
- UNIX-domain socket used for communication with
smtpd(8).
The smtpctl
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.6.