MailHog

Inspired by MailCatcher, easier to install.
- Download and run MailHog
- Configure your outgoing SMTP server
- View your outgoing email in a web UI
- Release it to a real mail server
Built with Go - MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms.
Getting started
- Either:
- Configure MailHog, or use the default settings:
- the SMTP server starts on port 1025
- the HTTP server starts on port 8025
- in-memory message storage
Features
- ESMTP server implementing RFC5321
- Support for SMTP AUTH (RFC4954) and PIPELINING (RFC2920)
- Web interface to view messages (plain text, HTML or source)
- Supports RFC2047 encoded headers
- Real-time updates using EventSource
- Release messages to real SMTP servers
- Chaos Monkey for failure testing
- HTTP API to list, retrieve and delete messages
- Multipart MIME support
- Download individual MIME parts
- In-memory message storage
- MongoDB storage for message persistence
- Lightweight and portable
- No installation required

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 1.3+ to build.
Run tests using make test
or goconvey
.
If you make any changes, run go fmt ./...
before submitting a pull request.
Licence
Copyright © 2014-2015, Ian Kent (http://iankent.uk)
Released under MIT license, see LICENSE for details.