--- description: Test your KumoMTA installation by sending mail from the host with telnet on port 25, the curl HTTP injection API, or Swaks to confirm end-to-end delivery. --- # Testing KumoMTA Now that you have KumoMTA installed, you should test it from the command line of the installed host. This is easy if you installed the basic tools as described earlier. Note that the default SMTP listener is on port 25, so we have use that in these examples. ## Telnet method for SMTP Start a telnet session with `telnet localhost 25`, replacing youremail@address.com with your actual email address: ```bash ehlo moto mail from:youremail@address.com rcpt to:youremail@address.com DATA from:youremail@address.com to:youremail@address.com subject: My First Email Hey, this is my first email! . ``` !!!note If you have not [specifically requested outbound use of port 25](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ec2-port-25-throttle/) from AWS, then it is very possible the message will not be delivered. ## Curl method for HTTP API ```bash $ curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' 'http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/inject/v1' -d '{ "envelope_sender": "noreply@example.com", "content": "Subject: hello\n\nHello there", "recipients": [ { "email": "recipient@example.com" } ] }' ``` See the [HTTP injection API reference](../reference/http/kumod/api_inject_v1_post.md) for more information. ## Using Swaks for testing Swaks, the [Swiss Army Knife for SMTP](http://www.jetmore.org/john/code/swaks/) by John Jetmore is a fantastic tool for testing. Install Swaks: ```bash curl -O https://jetmore.org/john/code/swaks/files/swaks-20201014.0.tar.gz tar -xvzf swaks-20201014.0.tar.gz chmod 755 ./swaks-20201014.0/swaks ``` Basic Swaks usage: ```bash swaks --to user@example.com --server 127.0.0.1 --port 25 ``` Regardless of testing method used, the next step is to [check the logs](./checking_logs.md).