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Inspired by MailCatcher, easier to install.

Built with Go - MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms.

Overview

MailHog is an email testing tool for developers:

Installation

Manual installation

Download the latest release for your platform. Then read the deployment guide for deployment options.

MacOS

brew update && brew install mailhog

Then, start MailHog by running mailhog in the command line.

Debian / Ubuntu Go < v1.18

sudo apt-get -y install golang-go
go get github.com/mailhog/MailHog

Go >= v1.17 (Debian Bookworm)

sudo apt-get -y install golang-go
go install github.com/mailhog/MailHog@latest

Then, start MailHog by running /path/to/MailHog in the command line.

E.g. the path to Go's bin files on Ubuntu is ~/go/bin/, so to start the MailHog run:

~/go/bin/MailHog

FreeBSD

pkg install mailhog
sysrc mailhog_enable="YES"
service mailhog start

Docker

Run it from Docker Hub or using the provided Dockerfile

Configuration

Check out how to configure MailHog, or use the default settings:

Features

See MailHog libraries for a list of MailHog client libraries.

sendmail

mhsendmail is a sendmail replacement for MailHog.

It redirects mail to MailHog using SMTP.

You can also use MailHog sendmail ... instead of the separate mhsendmail binary.

Alternatively, you can use your native sendmail command by providing -S, for example:

/usr/sbin/sendmail -S mail:1025

For example, in PHP you could add either of these lines to php.ini:

sendmail_path = /usr/local/bin/mhsendmail
sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/sendmail -S mail:1025

Web UI

Screenshot of MailHog web interface

Contributing

MailHog is a rewritten version of MailHog, which was born out of M3MTA.

Clone this repository to $GOPATH/src/github.com/mailhog/MailHog and type make deps.

See the Building MailHog guide.

Requires Go 1.4+ to build.

Run tests using make test or goconvey.

If you make any changes, run go fmt ./... before submitting a pull request.

Licence

Copyright ©‎ 2014 - 2017, Ian Kent (http://iankent.uk)

Released under MIT license, see LICENSE for details.