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smtp2http
SMTP to HTTP gateway
Usage
Begin listening for incoming SMTP messages, parse them, and post them to the specified HTTP endpoint.
smtp2http https://example.com/foo
TLS Support
Enable TLS using separate certificate and key files with signing CA cert.
CERT=/etc/private/ssl/example.com.crt
KEY=/etc/private/ssl/example.com.key
CA=/etc/private/ssl/example.com-ca.crt
smtp2http -T$CERT:$KEY:$CA https://example.com/foo
Enable TLS using cert and key files only.
CERT=/etc/private/ssl/example.com.crt
KEY=/etc/private/ssh/example.com.key
smtp2http -T$CERT:$KEY https://example.com/foo
Enable TLS using single PFX combined cert file.
CERT=/etc/private/ssl/example.com.pfx
smtp2http -T$CERT https://example.com/foo
Install
git clone git@github.com:Zingle/smtp2http.git
cd smtp2http
npm install -g
Development
The SMTP protocol does not provide any way to set thc TCP port used for communication. Because of this, development can be difficult if trying to use public mail providers because you must have an internet facing server listening on port 25.
You can run something like the following to set up a reverse tunnel using a public server to which you have SSH access.
ssh -fNR 25:localhost:2025 root@example.com
SMTP_PORT=2025 smtp2http
In this example, example.com is the public server to which you have access,
root is a user with access to open low-numbered ports on that host, 25 is
the port this host will listen on (standard SMTP port), and 2025 is the port
smtp2http will listen on.