SPIZD stands for Stress Probing Invasive Zap Destructor; it's a command-line stress test tool used to determine how many simultaneous (concurrent) connections servers can handle. Protocols: http, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps, smtp, smtps, ssh, radius.
FakeSMTPServer is a solution for testing web-based products that require a "unique" email address. Instead of being a "real" smtp server, this server forwards all email to a single email address, or can output them to the console instead.
Mock objects for JUnitTests for common network services: http(s), SMTP and POP3. The focus was to easily have the services return defined errors or predefined documents independent of application level security and sophisticated data-store.
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Fake SMTP provides an easy way of testing email enabled application during development.
This is a pltaform independent software written in Java, and based on the Dumbster project.
The goal of this project is to develop a very simple SMTP server that responds to SMTP requests and makes received messages available for query at a later time. All useful features for a SMTP server that can be used in an automated testing suite.