Yes, it is called sendmail, there is also, i think, procmail.
try
man sendmail
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http://ftp.opensysmon.com is a shell script archive site with an
open source system monitoring and network monitoring software package.
Many platforms are supplied already compiled.
You may also need
a fixed IP address
A domain name and name server
MX records pointing to it
An ISP that will also accept mail
for your domain when your machine is down
use of the ETRN script to pick up the mail on demand.
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Sending unsolicited commercial e-mail to this account incurs a fee of
$500 per message, and acknowledges the legality of this contract.
Just going to drift off topic.....
Have you actually had any spam to your bizarre address? Is it valid? I've
set up a "mail policy" (copied with permission from some other site) on my
site http://www.culverwell.net/mailpolicy.html but I doubt any of the
legalities of it all. Personally I'd love to make a living out of claiming
money for every spam I get 20-30 per day.
Kinda back to the original question....
I was asked a *very* similar question by someone I work near (he heard I
might be able to help). After a small amount of querying it turns out he
wanted to set one up for his little spamming business! Needless to say I
give him loads of grief and still do. But when he's (supposedly) earning an
extra £800 per month for doing relatively little who can blame the guy!? I
blame the people who actually click through. If they didn't click through,
no-one would get paid and they might get bored and pack it in!!!!