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MailHog Advanced Configurations
Complete Configuration Reference
Basic Configuration
# Minimal configuration
mailhog
# Custom ports
mailhog -smtp-bind-addr :1025 -ui-bind-addr :8025 -api-bind-addr :8025
Storage Configurations
Memory Storage (Default)
mailhog -storage memory
MongoDB Storage
# Basic MongoDB
mailhog -storage mongodb -mongo-uri 127.0.0.1:27017 -mongo-db mailhog -mongo-coll messages
# With authentication
mailhog -storage mongodb \
-mongo-uri "mongodb://user:pass@mongodb.example.com:27017/mailhog_prod" \
-mongo-db mailhog_prod \
-mongo-coll messages
# With replica set
mailhog -storage mongodb \
-mongo-uri "mongodb://mongodb1:27017,mongodb2:27017,mongodb3:27017/mailhog?replicaSet=rs0" \
-mongo-db mailhog_prod \
-mongo-coll messages
Maildir Storage
mailhog -storage maildir -maildir-path /var/mailhog/storage
Network Configuration
Bind Addresses
# Bind to all interfaces
mailhog -smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 -ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025
# Bind to specific interface
mailhog -smtp-bind-addr 192.168.1.100:1025 -ui-bind-addr 192.168.1.100:8025
Hostname Configuration
mailhog -hostname mailhog.production.local
CORS Configuration
# Single origin
mailhog -cors-origin "https://app.example.com"
# Multiple origins
mailhog -cors-origin "https://app.example.com,https://admin.example.com"
Authentication Configuration
Basic Auth File Format
# auth-file.txt format
username1:$2b$12$hashedpassword1
username2:$2b$12$hashedpassword2
Generate Bcrypt Hash
# Python
python3 -c "import bcrypt; print(bcrypt.hashpw(b'password123', bcrypt.gensalt()).decode())"
# Node.js
node -e "const bcrypt = require('bcrypt'); console.log(bcrypt.hashSync('password123', 12));"
Outgoing SMTP Configuration
Gmail Configuration
{
"server": "smtp.gmail.com",
"port": 587,
"username": "your-email@gmail.com",
"password": "app-specific-password",
"tls": true,
"from": "your-email@gmail.com"
}
Office 365 Configuration
{
"server": "smtp.office365.com",
"port": 587,
"username": "your-email@company.com",
"password": "your-password",
"tls": true,
"from": "your-email@company.com"
}
Local SMTP Relay
{
"server": "localhost",
"port": 25,
"tls": false,
"from": "noreply@company.local"
}
Jim Network Simulation Configuration
Comprehensive Jim Configuration
mailhog -invite-jim \
-jim-accept 0.98 \
-jim-reject-sender 0.05 \
-jim-reject-recipient 0.05 \
-jim-reject-auth 0.03 \
-jim-disconnect 0.01 \
-jim-linkspeed-affect 0.15 \
-jim-linkspeed-min 512 \
-jim-linkspeed-max 20480
Jim Parameter Explanations
- jim-accept: Probability of accepting connection (0.0-1.0)
- jim-reject-sender: Probability of rejecting MAIL FROM command
- jim-reject-recipient: Probability of rejecting RCPT TO command
- jim-reject-auth: Probability of rejecting AUTH command
- jim-disconnect: Probability of random disconnection
- jim-linkspeed-affect: Probability of affecting link speed
- jim-linkspeed-min/ max: Range for simulated link speed (bytes/sec)
Production Configurations
High-Availability Setup
mailhog \
-smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 \
-ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-api-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-storage mongodb \
-mongo-uri "mongodb://mongodb1:27017,mongodb2:27017,mongodb3:27017/mailhog_prod?replicaSet=rs0" \
-mongo-db mailhog_prod \
-mongo-coll messages \
-cors-origin "https://app.example.com,https://admin.example.com" \
-hostname mailhog.production.local \
-auth-file /etc/mailhog/auth.txt \
-outgoing-smtp /etc/mailhog/outgoing.json
Development Environment
mailhog \
-smtp-bind-addr 127.0.0.1:1025 \
-ui-bind-addr 127.0.0.1:8025 \
-api-bind-addr 127.0.0.1:8025 \
-storage memory \
-hostname mailhog.dev.local \
-cors-origin "http://localhost:3000,http://localhost:5173"
CI/CD Environment
mailhog \
-smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 \
-ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-api-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-storage memory \
-hostname mailhog.ci.local \
-ui-web-path mailhog
Docker Configurations
Dockerfile Example
FROM mailhog/mailhog:latest
# Copy custom configuration
COPY auth.txt /auth.txt
COPY outgoing.json /outgoing.json
# Custom entrypoint for additional config
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/sh", "-c", "MailHog -auth-file /auth.txt -outgoing-smtp /outgoing.json"]
Docker Compose Example
version: '3.8'
services:
mailhog:
image: mailhog/mailhog:latest
ports:
- "1025:1025"
- "8025:8025"
environment:
- MH_HOSTNAME=mailhog.docker.local
volumes:
- ./auth.txt:/auth.txt
- ./outgoing.json:/outgoing.json
command: ["MailHog", "-auth-file", "/auth.txt", "-outgoing-smtp", "/outgoing.json"]
mongodb:
image: mongo:latest
ports:
- "27017:27017"
volumes:
- mongodb_data:/data/db
volumes:
mongodb_data:
Kubernetes Configurations
Basic Deployment
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: mailhog
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: mailhog
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: mailhog
spec:
containers:
- name: mailhog
image: mailhog/mailhog:latest
ports:
- containerPort: 1025
- containerPort: 8025
env:
- name: MH_HOSTNAME
value: "mailhog.k8s.local"
- name: MH_SMTP_BIND_ADDR
value: "0.0.0.0:1025"
- name: MH_UI_BIND_ADDR
value: "0.0.0.0:8025"
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: mailhog-smtp
spec:
selector:
app: mailhog
ports:
- port: 1025
targetPort: 1025
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: mailhog-ui
spec:
selector:
app: mailhog
ports:
- port: 8025
targetPort: 8025
Performance Tuning
High-Volume Configuration
mailhog \
-smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 \
-ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-storage mongodb \
-mongo-uri "mongodb://mongodb.example.com:27017/mailhog_perf" \
-mongo-db mailhog_perf \
-mongo-coll messages \
-hostname mailhog.perf.local
MongoDB Indexing for Performance
// Connect to MongoDB and create indexes
use mailhog_perf
// Compound index for common queries
db.messages.createIndex({ "created": -1, "From": 1 })
// Index for sender searches
db.messages.createIndex({ "From": 1, "created": -1 })
// Index for recipient searches
db.messages.createIndex({ "To.Address": 1, "created": -1 })
// Text index for full-text search
db.messages.createIndex({
"Content.Body": "text",
"Subject": "text",
"From": "text",
"To.Address": "text"
})
Environment Variables
MailHog supports environment variable configuration. All command-line flags can be set as environment variables:
# Environment variable naming convention: MH_<FLAG_NAME_IN_UPPERCASE>
export MH_SMTP_BIND_ADDR=0.0.0.0:1025
export MH_UI_BIND_ADDR=0.0.0.0:8025
export MH_HOSTNAME=mailhog.env.local
export MH_STORAGE=mongodb
export MH_MONGO_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/mailhog
export MH_MONGO_DB=mailhog
export MH_MONGO_COLL=messages
# Run with environment variables
mailhog
Configuration Validation
Validate Configuration Before Start
# Test MongoDB connection
mongo --eval "db.adminCommand('ismaster')" mongodb://localhost:27017/mailhog
# Test file permissions for auth file
test -r /path/to/auth.txt && echo "Auth file readable" || echo "Auth file not readable"
# Test port availability
netstat -tuln | grep :1025 && echo "Port 1025 in use" || echo "Port 1025 available"
netstat -tuln | grep :8025 && echo "Port 8025 in use" || echo "Port 8025 available"
Configuration Health Check Script
#!/bin/bash
# config_health_check.sh
echo "MailHog Configuration Health Check"
# Check required commands
command -v mailhog >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "MailHog not installed"; exit 1; }
# Test MongoDB if configured
if [[ "$MH_STORAGE" == "mongodb" ]]; then
mongo --eval "db.adminCommand('ismaster')" "$MH_MONGO_URI" >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "MongoDB connection failed"; exit 1; }
echo "✓ MongoDB connection OK"
fi
# Test auth file if configured
if [[ -n "$MH_AUTH_FILE" ]]; then
test -r "$MH_AUTH_FILE" || { echo "Auth file not readable: $MH_AUTH_FILE"; exit 1; }
echo "✓ Auth file readable"
fi
echo "✓ Configuration health check passed"