mxcheck is an info scanner for e-mail servers.
It checks
You can set mailFrom, mailTo, the DNS server, DKIM selector and output a report in tsv format.
-b, --blacklist Check if the service is on blacklists
-d, --dnsserver string The dns server to be requested (default "8.8.8.8")
-f, --mailfrom string Set the mailFrom address (default "info@foo.wtf")
-t, --mailto string Set the mailTo address (default "info@baz.wtf")
-n, --no-prompt Answer yes to all questions
-s, --service string The service host to check (mandatory flag)
-S, --dkim-selector The DKIM selector. If set a dkim check is performed on the provided service domain
-v, --version Version and license
-u, --updatecheck Check if a new version of mxcheck is available
-w, --write-tsv Write tsv formated report to file
v1.6.1
go install github.com/steffenfritz/mxcheck@latest
or
download a pre-compiled binary.
./mxcheck -s 2600.com
./mxcheck -s 2600.com -v
./mxcheck -s 2600.com -d 8.8.8.8
./mxcheck -s 2600.com -n -f info@baz.com -t boss@foo.org -w -S default
./mxcheck -s 2600.com -n -f info@baz.com -t boss@foo.org -w -S default -b
There is no check whether the server needs authentication. However, you can do two runs:
The first one uses a from and to address outside the mail server's scope, e.g.:
./mxcheck -s example.com -f info@baz.com -t boss@foo.org
The second one uses a from and a to address from the mail server's scope, e.g.:
./mxcheck -s example.com -f info@example.com -t boss@example.com
If the first one returns Server is not an open relay
and the second one returns Server is probably an open relay
the server is not an open relay, but you can send mails from local to local addresses without authentication.
mxcheck has a man page :)
Furthermore, you can find a documentation and contact information here: https://mxcheck.fritz.wtf
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