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 or ldap auth
- dovecot for sasl, imap (and optional pop3) with ssl support, with ldap auth
- saslauthd with ldap auth
- amavis
- spamassasin supporting custom rules
- clamav with automatic updates
- opendkim
- opendmarc
- fail2ban
- fetchmail
- postgrey
- basic sieve support using dovecot
- LetsEncrypt and self-signed certificates
- persistent data and state (but think about backups!)
- integration tests
- automated builds on docker hub
Why I created this image: Simple mail server with Docker
Before you open an issue, please have a look this README
, the Wiki and Postfix/Dovecot documentation.
docker pull tvial/docker-mailserver:latest
Adapt this file with your FQDN. Install docker-compose in the version 1.6
or higher.
Your configs must be mounted in /tmp/docker-mailserver/
. To understand how things work on boot, please have a look to start-mailserver.sh
restart: always
ensures that the mail server container (and ELK container when using the mail server together with ELK stack) is automatically restarted by Docker in cases like a Docker service or host restart or container exit.
version: '2'
services:
mail:
image: tvial/docker-mailserver:latest
hostname: mail
domainname: domain.com
container_name: mail
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
volumes:
- maildata:/var/mail
- mailstate:/var/mail-state
- ./config/:/tmp/docker-mailserver/
environment:
- ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- ENABLE_CLAMAV=1
- ENABLE_FAIL2BAN=1
- ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- ONE_DIR=1
- DMS_DEBUG=0
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_PTRACE
volumes:
maildata:
driver: local
mailstate:
driver: local
for ldap setup:
version: '2'
services:
mail:
image: tvial/docker-mailserver:latest
hostname: mail
domainname: domain.com
container_name: mail
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
volumes:
- maildata:/var/mail
- mailstate:/var/mail-state
- ./config/:/tmp/docker-mailserver/
environment:
- ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=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)(mailEnabled=TRUE))"
- 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
- [email protected]
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_PTRACE
volumes:
maildata:
driver: local
mailstate:
driver: local
Don't forget to adapt MAIL_USER and MAIL_PASS to your needs
mkdir -p config
touch config/postfix-accounts.cf
docker run --rm \
-e [email protected] \
-e MAIL_PASS=mypassword \
-ti tvial/docker-mailserver:latest \
/bin/sh -c 'echo "$MAIL_USER|$(doveadm pw -s SHA512-CRYPT -u $MAIL_USER -p $MAIL_PASS)"' >> config/postfix-accounts.cf
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd)/config":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-ti tvial/docker-mailserver:latest generate-dkim-config
This generates DKIM keys for domains in configuration files. You can also generate DKIM key for a domain by using command
docker run --rm \
-v "$(pwd)/config":/tmp/docker-mailserver \
-ti tvial/docker-mailserver:latest generate-dkim-domain name_of_domain
Now the keys are generated, you can configure your DNS server by just pasting the content of config/opendkim/keys/domain.tld/mail.txt
in your domain.tld.hosts
zone.
Note: you can also manage email accounts, DKIM keys and more with the setup.sh convenience script.
docker-compose up -d mail
You're done!
Please check how the container starts to understand what's expected. Also if an option doesn't work as documented here, check if you are running the latest image!
Value in bold is the default value.
- 0 => Debug disabled
- 1 => Enables debug on startup
- 0 => Clamav is disabled
- 1 => Clamav is enabled
- 0 => Spamassassin is disabled
- 1 => Spamassassin is enabled
- 2.0 => add spam info headers if at, or above that level
Note: this spamassassin setting needs ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- 6.31 => add 'spam detected' headers at that level
Note: this spamassassin setting needs ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- 6.31 => triggers spam evasive actions
Note: this spamassassin setting needs ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- ***SPAM*** => add tag to subject if spam detected
Note: this spamassassin setting needs ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
- 0 => state in default directories
- 1 => consolidate all states into a single directory (
/var/mail-state
) to allow persistence using docker volumes
- empty => POP3 service disabled
- 1 => Enables POP3 service
- 0 => fail2ban service disabled
- 1 => Enables fail2ban service
If you enable Fail2Ban, don't forget to add the following lines to your docker-compose.yml
:
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
Otherwise, iptables
won't be able to ban IPs.
- empty => Managesieve service disabled
- 1 => Enables Managesieve on port 4190
- 0 =>
fetchmail
disabled - 1 =>
fetchmail
enabled
- 300 =>
fetchmail
The number of seconds for the interval
- empty => LDAP authentification is disabled
- 1 => LDAP authentification is enabled
- NOTE:
- A second container for the ldap service is necessary (e.g. docker-openldap)
- For preparing the ldap server to use in combination with this continer this article may be helpful
- empty => mail.domain.com
- => Specify the dns-name/ip-address where the ldap-server
- NOTE: If you going to use the mailserver in combination with docker-compose you can set the service name here
- empty => ou=people,dc=domain,dc=com
- => e.g. LDAP_SEARCH_BASE=dc=mydomain,dc=local
- empty => cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com
- => take a look at examples of SASL_LDAP_BIND_DN
- empty => admin
- => Specify the password to bind against ldap
- e.g.
"(&(mail=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))"
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for users
- e.g.
"(&(mailGroupMember=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))"
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for groups
- e.g.
"(&(mailAlias=%s)(mailEnabled=TRUE))"
- => Specify how ldap should be asked for aliases
- e.g.
"(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))"
- e.g.
"(&(objectClass=PostfixBookMailAccount)(uniqueIdentifier=%n))"
- empty => uses the
hostname
command to get the mail server's canonical hostname - => Specify a fully-qualified domainname to serve mail for. This is used for many of the config features so if you can't set your hostname (e.g. you're in a container platform that doesn't let you) specify it in this environment variable.
- empty => [email protected]
- => Specify the postmaster address
- 0 =>
postgrey
is disabled - 1 =>
postgrey
is enabled
- 300 => greylist for N seconds
Note: This postgrey setting needs ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- 35 => delete entries older than N days since the last time that they have been seen
Note: This postgrey setting needs ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- Delayed by postgrey => response when a mail is greylisted
Note: This postgrey setting needs ENABLE_POSTGREY=1
- 0 =>
saslauthd
is disabled - 1 =>
saslauthd
is enabled
- empty => pam
ldap
=> authenticate against ldap servershadow
=> authenticate against local user dbmysql
=> authenticate against mysql dbrimap
=> authenticate against imap server- NOTE: can be a list of mechanisms like pam ldap shadow
- empty => None
- e.g. with SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS rimap you need to specify the ip-address/servername of the imap server ==> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- empty => localhost
- empty or 0 =>
ldap://
will be used - 1 =>
ldaps://
will be used
- empty => anonymous bind
- specify an object with priviliges to search the directory tree
- e.g. active directory: SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=net
- e.g. openldap: SASLAUTHD_LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=net
- empty => anonymous bind
- empty => Reverting to SASLAUTHD_MECHANISMS pam
- specify the search base
- empty => default filter
(&(uniqueIdentifier=%u)(mailEnabled=TRUE))
- e.g. for active directory:
(&(sAMAccountName=%U)(objectClass=person))
- e.g. for openldap:
(&(uid=%U)(objectClass=person))
- empty => No sasl_passwd will be created
- string =>
/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
will be created with the string as password
- empty => all daemons start
- 1 => only launch postfix smtp
- empty => SSL disabled
- letsencrypt => Enables Let's Encrypt certificates
- custom => Enables custom certificates
- manual => Let's you manually specify locations of your SSL certificates for non-standard cases
- self-signed => Enables self-signed certificates
Please read the SSL page in the wiki for more information.
Set different options for mynetworks option (can be overwrite in postfix-main.cf)
- empty => localhost only
- host => Add docker host (ipv4 only)
- network => Add all docker containers (ipv4 only)
Set how many days a virusmail will stay on the server before being deleted
- empty => 7 days
This Option is activating the Usage of POSTFIX_DAGENT to specify a ltmp client different from default dovecot socket.
- empty => disabled
- 1 => enabled
Enabled by ENABLE_POSTFIX_VIRTUAL_TRANSPORT. Specify the final delivery of postfix
- empty: fail
lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp
(use socket)lmtps:inet:<host>:<port>
(secure lmtp with starttls, take a look at https://sys4.de/en/blog/2014/11/17/sicheres-lmtp-mit-starttls-in-dovecot/)lmtp:<kopano-host>:2003
(use kopano as mailstore)- etc.