NAME
smtpd —
    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
    daemon
SYNOPSIS
| smtpd | [ -dFhnv] [-Dmacro=value]
      [-ffile]
      [-Psystem]
      [-Ttrace] | 
DESCRIPTION
smtpd is a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
    (SMTP) daemon which can be used as a machine's primary mail system.
    smtpd can listen on a network interface and handle
    SMTP transactions; it can also be fed messages through the standard
    sendmail(8) interface. It can relay messages through remote mail
    transfer agents or store them locally using either the mbox or maildir
    format. This implementation supports SMTP as defined by RFC 5321 as well as
    several extensions. A running smtpd can be
    controlled through smtpctl(8).
The options are as follows:
- -Dmacro=value
- Define macro to be set to value on the command line. Overrides the definition of macro in the configuration file.
- -d
- Do not daemonize. If this option is specified,
      smtpdwill run in the foreground and log to stderr.
- -F
- Do not daemonize. If this option is specified,
      smtpdwill run in the foreground and log to syslogd(8).
- -ffile
- Specify an alternative configuration file.
- -h
- Display version and usage.
- -n
- Configtest mode. Only check the configuration file for validity.
- -Psystem
- Pause a specific subsystem at startup. Normal operation can be resumed
      using smtpctl(8). This option can be used multiple times. The accepted
      values are:
    
    - mda
- Do not schedule local deliveries.
- mta
- Do not schedule remote transfers.
- smtp
- Do not listen on SMTP sockets.
 
- -Ttrace
- Enables real-time tracing at startup. Normal operation can be resumed
      using smtpctl(8). This option can be used multiple times. The accepted
      values are:
    
    - imsg
- io
- smtp (incoming sessions)
- filters
- transfer (outgoing sessions)
- bounce
- scheduler
- expand (aliases/virtual/forward expansion)
- lookup (user/credentials lookups)
- stat
- rules (matched by incoming sessions)
- mproc
- all
 
- -v
- Produce more verbose output.
FILES
- /etc/mail/mailname
- Alternate server name to use.
- /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
- Default smtpdconfiguration file.
- /var/run/smtpd.sock
- UNIX-domain socket used for communication with smtpctl(8).
- /var/spool/smtpd/
- Spool directories for mail during processing.
- ~/.forward
- User email forwarding information.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
J. Klensin, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, RFC 5321, October 2008.
HISTORY
The smtpd program first appeared in
    OpenBSD 4.6.