Sending or viewing emails using telnet

Introduction

When troubleshooting email issues, it may be useful to read or send emails from your server directly using the telnet application. This guide shows some basic steps to send an email from your server and how to check your email using telnet.

Before you start

This article assumes that you know how to get to a command prompt on your computer. If you need help with this please see our article Using telnet.

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How to send email using telnet

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We use the domain example.com as an example. Be sure to replace with your own domain.

  1. Open your command prompt.
  2. Now, connect with telnet using the following command:
    telnet example.com 25
  3. Type ehlo example.com. Some servers also accept helo in place of ehlo.
    ehlo example.com
  4. Type mail from: username@example.com:
    mail from: username@example.com
  5. Type rcpt to: friend@hotmail.com, friend2@yahoo.com (replace with your actual recipient name):
    rcpt to: friend@hotmail.com, friend2@yahoo.com
  6. To write the message – type data, followed by your subject and message. To end the message, put a period on a line by itself and press enter:
    data
    Subject: My Telnet Test Email
    
    Hello,
    
    This is an email sent by using the telnet command.
    
    Your friend,
    Me
    
    .
    
  7. Type quit to exit telnet.

How to check or read email with telnet

  1. Open your command prompt.
  2. At the command prompt, type in
    telnet example.com 110
  3. Type user and the email address (username@example.com) of the user for which you wish to view emails:
    user username@example.com
  4. Then type in pass followed by your password:
    pass yourpasswordgoeshere
  5. Type list to bring up a list of your emails:
    list
  6. You will see a list of items with labels like "1 897" and "2 5136." Here is an example:
    list
    +OK POP3 clients that break here, they violate STD53.
    1 897
    2 5136
    3 1884
    4 2973
    5 2595
    6 3063
    7 3509
    8 2283
    9 1926
    10 2763
    11 1795
    12 2780
    13 2342
    14 2342
    15 2342
    16 3833
    17 2211
    18 793
    19 797
    20 2599
    .
  7. If you wish to read an email message such as 2 5136, you can type the following:
    retr 2 
  8. If you want to delete a message such as 1 897, type dele 1:
    dele 1
  9. When you are done checking your email, type quit.

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