run postfix with smtp authentication (sasldb) in a docker container. TLS and OpenDKIM support are optional.
- Docker 1.0
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Build image
$ sudo docker pull stempler/postfix
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Create postfix container with smtp authentication
$ sudo docker run -p 25:25 \ -e maildomain=mail.example.com -e smtp_user=user:pwd \ --name postfix -d stempler/postfix # Set multiple user credentials: -e smtp_user=user1:pwd1,user2:pwd2,...,userN:pwdN
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Enable OpenDKIM: save your domain key
.private
in/path/to/domainkeys
. Note that the image assumesmail
as the name of the selector of the domain key.$ sudo docker run -p 25:25 \ -e maildomain=mail.example.com -e smtp_user=user:pwd \ -v /path/to/domainkeys:/etc/opendkim/domainkeys \ --name postfix -d stempler/postfix
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Enable TLS(587): save your SSL certificates
.key
and.crt
to/path/to/certs
$ sudo docker run -p 587:587 \ -e maildomain=mail.example.com -e smtp_user=user:pwd \ -v /path/to/certs:/etc/postfix/certs \ --name postfix -d stempler/postfix
To enable simple mail forwarding for the whole mail domain to
an external address, use the mail_forward_to
environment variable,
for example:
- Login credential should be set to (
[email protected]
,password
) in Smtp Client - You can assign the port of MTA on the host machine to one other than 25 (postfix how-to)
- Read the reference below to find out how to generate domain keys and add public key to the domain's DNS records