Java program that creates an SMTP message and sends it off. It can be used to test SMTP functionality as well as security. This test SMTP at the application level. Requires Java 6.
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow SMTP/email tester
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Lets face it. SMTP tester 1.0 was horrible. Yes I will admit. I appreciate the review and have taken the recommendation under advis****t. SMTP tester 2.0 now uses java mail. Attachments have now been added.
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This code is a nice kickstart, but it's nothing serious. Some background on version 1.0: It's a Netbeans project. It does not use javax.mail. The source code is pretty bad: Main.java consists almost entirely of commented-out test code. SMTPgui.java code is horribly formatted. On every start it displays: form is empty The test and reset buttons are using the mouseReleased event instead of an ActionListener. On an exception the program simply closes, loosing all settings... The SMTP protocol is barely found. The code simply prints all lines to a Socket without verifying server responses.