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VERSION |
Docker Mailserver
A fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.). Only configuration files, no SQL database. Keep it simple and versioned. Easy to deploy and upgrade. Documentation via MkDocs. Why this image was created.
If you have issues, read the full README
and the documentation for your version (default is edge
) first before opening an issue. The issue tracker is for issues, not for personal support.
- Included Services
- Issues and Contributing
- Requirements
- Usage
- Examples
- Environment Variables
- Documentation
- Release Notes
Included Services
- Postfix with SMTP or LDAP auth
- Dovecot for SASL, IMAP (or POP3), with LDAP Auth, Sieve and quotas
- Amavis
- SpamAssassin supporting custom rules
- ClamAV with automatic updates
- OpenDKIM
- OpenDMARC
- Fail2ban
- Fetchmail
- Postscreen
- Postgrey
- LetsEncrypt and self-signed certificates
- Setup script to easily configure and maintain your mailserver
- Basic Sieve support using dovecot
- SASLauthd with LDAP auth
- Persistent data and state
- CI/CD
- Extension Delimiters (
you+extension@example.com
go toyou@example.com
)
Requirements
Recommended:
- 1 Core
- 2GB RAM
- Swap enabled for the container
Minimum:
- 1 vCore
- 512MB RAM
Note: You'll need to deactivate some services like ClamAV to be able to run on a host with 512MB of RAM. Even with 1G RAM you may run into problems without swap, see FAQ.
Usage
Available Images / Tags - Tagging Convention
CI/CD will automatically build, test and push new images to container registries. Currently, the following registries are supported:
All workflows are using the tagging convention listed below. It is subsequently applied to all images.
Event | Ref | Image Tags |
---|---|---|
push |
refs/heads/master |
edge |
push tag |
refs/tags/[v]1.2.3 |
1.2.3 , 1.2 , 1 , latest |
Get the tools
Download docker-compose.yml
and mailserver.env
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/master/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/master/mailserver.env
and the setup.sh
in the correct version
# if you're using :edge as the image tag
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/master/setup.sh
# if you're using :latest (= :10.1.0) as the image tag
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/v10.1.0/setup.sh
chmod a+x ./setup.sh
# and make yourself familiar with the script
./setup.sh help
Make sure to get the setup.sh
that comes with the release you're using. Look up the release and the git commit on which this release is based upon by selecting the appropriate tag on GitHub. This can done with the "Switch branches/tags" button on GitHub, choosing the right tag. This is done in order to rule out possible inconsistencies between versions.
Create a docker-compose environment
- Install the latest docker-compose
- Edit
docker-compose.yml
to your liking- substitute
<HOSTNAME>
and<DOMAINNAME>
according to your domain - if you want to use SELinux for the
./config/:/tmp/docker-mailserver/
mount, append-z
or-Z
- substitute
- Configure the mailserver container to your liking by editing
mailserver.env
(Documentation)- this file supports only simple
VAR=VAL
(don't quote your values) - variable substitution is not supported (e.g. 🚫
OVERRIDE_HOSTNAME=$HOSTNAME.$DOMAINNAME
🚫)
- this file supports only simple
Get up and running
docker-compose up -d mailserver
# for SELinux, use -Z
./setup.sh [-Z] email add <user@domain> [<password>]
./setup.sh [-Z] alias add postmaster@<domain> <user@domain>
./setup.sh [-Z] config dkim
If you're seeing error messages about unchecked errors, please verify that you're using the right version of setup.sh
. Refer to the Get the tools section and / or execute ./setup.sh help
and read the VERSION
section.
In case you're using LDAP, the setup looks a bit different as you do not add user accounts directly. Postfix doesn't know your domain(s) and you need to provide it when configuring DKIM:
./setup.sh config dkim domain '<domain.tld>[,<domain2.tld>]'
If you want to see detailed usage information, run ./setup.sh config dkim help
.
Miscellaneous
DNS - DKIM
When keys are generated, you can configure your DNS server by just pasting the content of config/opendkim/keys/domain.tld/mail.txt
to set up DKIM. See the documentation for more details.
Custom User Changes & Patches
If you'd like to change, patch or alter files or behavior of docker-mailserver
, you can use a script. See the documentation for a detailed explanation.
Updating docker-mailserver
docker-compose pull
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d mailserver
You're done! And don't forget to have a look at the remaining functions of the setup.sh
script with ./setup.sh help
.
Supported Operating Systems
We are currently providing support for Linux. Windows is not supported and is known to cause problems. Similarly, macOS is not officially supported - but you may get it to work there. In the end, Linux should be your preferred operating system for this image, especially when using this mailserver in production.
Bare Domains
If you want to use a bare domain (hostname
== domainname
), see FAQ.
Support for Multiple Domains
docker-mailserver
supports multiple domains out of the box, so you can do this:
./setup.sh email add user1@docker.example.com
./setup.sh email add user1@mail.example.de
./setup.sh email add user1@server.example.org
SPF/Forwarding Problems
If you got any problems with SPF and/or forwarding mails, give SRS a try. You enable SRS by setting ENABLE_SRS=1
. See the variable description for further information.
Ports
See the documentation for further details and best practice advice, especially regarding security concerns.
Mailboxes (aka IMAP Folders)
INBOX
is setup by default with the special IMAP folders Drafts
, Sent
, Junk
and Trash
. You can learn how to modify or add your own folders (including additional special folders like Archive
) by visiting our docs page Customizing IMAP Folders for more information.
Examples
With Relevant Environmental Variables
This example provides you only with a basic example of what a minimal setup could look like. We strongly recommend that you go through the configuration file yourself and adjust everything to your needs. The default docker-compose.yml can be used for the purpose out-of-the-box, see the usage section.
version: '3.8'
services:
mailserver:
image: docker.io/mailserver/docker-mailserver:latest
hostname: mail
domainname: example.com
container_name: mailserver
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
volumes:
- ./data/maildata:/var/mail
- ./data/mailstate:/var/mail-state
- ./data/maillogs:/var/log/mail
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- ./config/:/tmp/docker-mailserver/
environment:
- ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1
- ENABLE_CLAMAV=1
- ENABLE_FAIL2BAN=1
- ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- ENABLE_SASLAUTHD=0
- ONE_DIR=1
- DMS_DEBUG=0
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_PTRACE
restart: always
LDAP setup
version: '3.8'
services:
mailserver:
image: docker.io/mailserver/docker-mailserver:latest
hostname: mail
domainname: example.com
container_name: mailserver
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
volumes:
- ./data/maildata:/var/mail
- ./data/mailstate:/var/mail-state
- ./data/maillogs:/var/log/mail
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
- ./config/:/tmp/docker-mailserver/
environment:
- ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1
- ENABLE_CLAMAV=1
- ENABLE_FAIL2BAN=1
- ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- ONE_DIR=1
- DMS_DEBUG=0
- ENABLE_LDAP=1
- LDAP_SERVER_HOST=ldap # your ldap container/IP/ServerName
- LDAP_SEARCH_BASE=ou=people,dc=localhost,dc=localdomain
- LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=admin,dc=localhost,dc=localdomain
- LDAP_BIND_PW=admin
- LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_USER=(&(mail=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))
- LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_GROUP=(&(mailGroupMember=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))
- LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_ALIAS=(|(&(mailAlias=%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailForward))(&(mailAlias=%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE)))
- LDAP_QUERY_FILTER_DOMAIN=(|(&(mail=*@%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE))(&(mailGroupMember=*@%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(mailEnabled=TRUE))(&(mailalias=*@%s)(objectClass=PostfixBookMailForward)))
- DOVECOT_PASS_FILTER=(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))
- DOVECOT_USER_FILTER=(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))
- ENABLE_SASLAUTHD=1
- SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS=ldap
- SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SERVER=ldap
- SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=admin,dc=localhost,dc=localdomain
- SASLAUTHD_LDAP_PASSWORD=admin
- SASLAUTHD_LDAP_SEARCH_BASE=ou=people,dc=localhost,dc=localdomain
- SASLAUTHD_LDAP_FILTER=(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%U))
- POSTMASTER_ADDRESS=postmaster@localhost.localdomain
- POSTFIX_MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT=100000000
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_PTRACE
restart: always