# docker-mailserver 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 Additional informations: - 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 (see `docker-compose.yml` template) - ssl is strongly recommended, you can provide a self-signed certificate, see below ## installation docker pull tvial/docker-mailserver ## build docker build -t tvial/docker-mailserver . ## run docker run --name mail -v "$(pwd)/postfix":/tmp/postfix -v "$(pwd)/spamassassin":/tmp/spamassassin -p "25:25" -p "143:143" -p "587:587" -p "993:993" -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver ## docker-compose template (recommended) mail: # image: tvial/docker-mailserver build: . hostname: mail domainname: my-domain.com ports: - "25:25" - "143:143" - "587:587" - "993:993" volumes: - ./spamassassin:/tmp/spamassassin/ - ./postfix:/tmp/postfix/ Volumes allow to: - Insert custom antispam rules - Manage mail users, passwords and aliases - Manage SSL certificates # usage docker-compose up -d mail # configure ssl ## generate self-signed ssl certificate You can easily generate a self-signed SSL certificate by using the following command: docker run -ti --rm -v "$(pwd)"/postfix/ssl:/ssl -h mail.my-domain.com -t tvial/docker-mailserver generate-ssl-certificate # Press enter # Enter a password when needed # Fill information like Country, Organisation name # Fill "mail.my-domain.com" as FQDN # Don't fill extras # Enter same password when needed # Sign the certificate? [y/n]:y # 1 out of 1 certificate requests certified, commit? [y/n]y # will generate: # postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-key.pem (used in postfix) # postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-req.pem (only used to generate other files) # postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-cert.pem (used in postfix) # postfix/ssl/mail.my-domain.com-combined.pem (used in courier) # postfix/ssl/demoCA/cacert.pem (certificate authority) Note that the certificate will be generate for the container `fqdn`, that is passed as `-h` argument. ## configure ssl certificate (convention over configuration) If a matching certificate (files listed above) is found in `postfix/ssl`, it will be automatically setup in postfix and courier-imap-ssl. You just have to place them in `postfix/ssl` folder. # client configuration # imap username: password: server: 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: password: auth method: md5 challenge-response # todo Things to do or to improve are stored on [Github](https://github.com/tomav/docker-mailserver/issues), some open by myself. Feel free to improve this docker image. # wanna help? Fork, improve and PR. ;-)