A fullstack but simple mail server (smtp, imap, antispam, antivirus...).
Only configuration files, no SQL database. Keep it simple and versioned.
Easy to deploy and upgrade.
Includes:
- postfix with smtp auth
- courier-imap with ssl support
- amavis
- spamassasin
- clamav with automatic updates
Why I created this image: Simple mail server with Docker
- only config files, no *sql database required
- mails are stored in
/var/mail/${domain}/${username}
- you should use a data volume container for
/var/mail
for data persistence - email login are full email address (
username1@my-domain.com
) - user accounts are managed in
./postfix/accounts.cf
- aliases and fowards/redirects are managed in
./postfix/virtual
- antispam rules are managed in
./spamassassin/rules.cf
- files must be mounted to
/tmp
in your container (seedocker-compose.yml
template) - ssl is strongly recommended, read SSL.md to use LetsEncrypt or Self-Signed Certificates
- includes integration tests
- builds automated on docker hub
docker pull tvial/docker-mailserver
docker build -t tvial/docker-mailserver .
docker run --name mail \
-v "$(pwd)/postfix":/tmp/postfix \
-v "$(pwd)/spamassassin":/tmp/spamassassin \
-v "$(pwd)/letsencrypt/etc":/etc/letsencrypt \
-p "25:25" -p "143:143" -p "587:587" -p "993:993" \
-e DMS_SSL=letsencrypt \
-h mail.domain.com \
-t tvial/docker-mailserver
mail:
image: tvial/docker-mailserver
hostname: mail
domainname: domain.com
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
volumes:
- ./spamassassin:/tmp/spamassassin/
- ./postfix:/tmp/postfix/
- ./letsencrypt/etc:/etc/letsencrypt
environment:
- DMS_SSL=letsencrypt
Volumes allow to:
- Insert custom antispam rules
- Manage mail users, passwords and aliases
- Manage SSL certificates
docker-compose up -d mail
# imap
username: <username1@my-domain.com>
password: <username1password>
server: <your-server-ip-or-hostname>
imap port: 143 or 993 with ssl (recommended)
imap path prefix: INBOX
auth method: md5 challenge-response
# smtp
smtp port: 25 or 587 with ssl (recommended)
username: <username1@my-domain.com>
password: <username1password>
auth method: md5 challenge-response
Things to do or to improve are stored on Github, some open by myself. Feel free to improve this docker image.
Fork, improve, add tests and PR. ;-)