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docker-postfix
Simple Postfix SMTP TLS relay docker image.Run it like this:
Build instructions
Clone this repo and then:
cd docker-Postfix
sudo docker build -t postfix .
You can also find a prebuilt docker image from Docker Hub, which can be pulled from the Hub:
sudo docker pull juanluisbaptiste/postfix:latest
How to run it
The following env variables need to be passed to the container:
SMTP_SERVER
Server address of the SMTP server to use.SMTP_USERNAME
Username to authenticate with.SMTP_PASSWORD
Password of the SMTP user.
To use this container from anywhere, the port 25 needs to be exposed to the docker host server:
docker run --rm --name postfix -p "25:25" -e SMTP_SERVER=smtp.bar.com -e SMTP_USERNAME=foo@bar.com -e SMTP_PASSWORD=XXXXXXXX postfix
If you are going to use this container from other docker containers then it's better to just publish the port:
docker run --rm --name postfix -P -e SMTP_SERVER=smtp.bar.com -e SMTP_USERNAME=foo@bar.com -e SMTP_PASSWORD=XXXXXXXX postfix
A note about using gmail as a relay
Since last year, Gmail by default (does not allow email clients that don't use OAUTH 2)[http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/new-security-measures-will-affect-older.html] for authentication (like Thunderbird or Outlook). First you need to enable access to "Less secure apps" on your google settings.
Also take into account that email From:
header will contain the email address of the account being used to
authenticate against the Gmail SMTP server(SMTP_USERNAME), the one on the email will be ignored by Gmail.