# smtp-user-enum Notes ------- Help Text ------- ``` smtp-user-enum v1.2 ( http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/smtp-user-enum ) Usage: smtp-user-enum.pl [options] ( -u username | -U file-of-usernames ) ( -t host | -T file-of-targets ) options are: -m n Maximum number of processes (default: 5) -M mode Method to use for username guessing EXPN, VRFY or RCPT (default: VRFY) -u user Check if user exists on remote system -f addr MAIL FROM email address. Used only in "RCPT TO" mode (default: user@example.com) -D dom Domain to append to supplied user list to make email addresses (Default: none) Use this option when you want to guess valid email addresses instead of just usernames e.g. "-D example.com" would guess foo@example.com, bar@example.com, etc. Instead of simply the usernames foo and bar. -U file File of usernames to check via smtp service -t host Server host running smtp service -T file File of hostnames running the smtp service -p port TCP port on which smtp service runs (default: 25) -d Debugging output -t n Wait a maximum of n seconds for reply (default: 5) -v Verbose -h This help message Also see smtp-user-enum-user-docs.pdf from the smtp-user-enum tar ball. Examples: $ smtp-user-enum.pl -M VRFY -U users.txt -t 10.0.0.1 $ smtp-user-enum.pl -M EXPN -u admin1 -t 10.0.0.1 $ smtp-user-enum.pl -M RCPT -U users.txt -T mail-server-ips.txt $ smtp-user-enum.pl -M EXPN -D example.com -U users.txt -t 10.0.0.1 ``` Example Usage ------- Links -------