The setup is modular and has:
core
- base SMTP and IMAP serveropendkim
- adds DKIM signing service for outgoing mailamavis
- adds incoming SPAM filter
Please see the README in each folder for more information.
Check out this post: Easy private email hosting with dockermail
New version has replaced the previous collection of flat files with a single config.json
file, please see core
README for details on syntax. You will need to update your configuration to upgrade to new dockermail version.
Although OpenDKIM is optional, it will really help your messages across spam filters. See opendkim
folder for more info on setting it up.
You should also add PTR record to your IP (aka Reverse DNS) which is done by your server provider.
And finally, generate and add an SPF record to your domain, search for instructions on this - there are a few generator site around and the setup steps depend on your domain name provider.
You can test your configuration using the excellent mail-tester.com service.
Assuming you follow READMEs to set up all the containers, you should just be able to run:
docker-compose up
This will spin up all the containers and link them together, easy!
Automated builds of the images are available here:
- Core: https://hub.docker.com/r/adaline/dockermail-core/
- OpenDKIM: https://hub.docker.com/r/adaline/dockermail-opendkim/
- Amavis: https://hub.docker.com/r/adaline/dockermail-amavis/
- Testing
- https://github.com/vstakhov/rspamd module