intercepting smtp email
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rnia at algonet.se
Tue Sep 30 09:53:44 EDT 2003
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Even more results of Googeling: http://www.vex.net/parnassus/apyllo.py?so=d&find=SMTP .r!kard ".r!kard" <rnia at algonet.se> wrote in message news:blc1ss$p54$1 at green.tninet.se... > Or maybe you can find it here: http://twistedmatrix.com > > Basically i think you have to write your own SMTP-server if nobody else > hasn't done it already... > > .r!kard > > > ".r!kard" <rnia at algonet.se> wrote in message > news:blc1kt$ooe$1 at green.tninet.se... > > I'm no star at this but maybe you can check the code in > > http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman > > > > .r!kard > > > > "Scott Hathaway" <scott at hcsprogramming.com> wrote in message > > news:c6354815.0309300518.4acb87b2 at posting.google.com... > > > I want to write an NT service that will intercept any outgoing smtp > > > traffic, like Norton Antivirus does. Can anyone tell me how I can do > > > something like this in Python? I do not know how to intercept the > > > outgoing traffic, specifically. > > > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Scott > > > > > >
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