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Deploying MailHog
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### Command line
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You can run MailHog locally from the command line.
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go get github.com/ian-kent/MailHog/MailHog
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MailHog
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To configure MailHog, use the environment variables or command line flags
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described in the [README](README.md).
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### Using supervisord/upstart/etc
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MailHog can be started as a daemon using supervisord/upstart/etc.
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See [this example init script](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-mailhog/blob/master/files/mailhog)
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and [this Ansible role](https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-mailhog) by [geerlingguy](https://github.com/geerlingguy).
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### Docker
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The example [Dockerfile](Dockerfile) can be used to run MailHog in a [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) container.
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### Elastic Beanstalk
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You can deploy Go-MailHog using [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/).
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1. Open the Elastic Beanstalk console
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2. Create a zip file containing the Dockerfile and MailHog binary
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3. Create a new Elastic Beanstalk application
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4. Launch a new environment and upload the zip file
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If you're using in-memory storage, you can only use a single instance of
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Go-MailHog. To use a load balanced EB application, use MongoDB backed storage.
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To configure your Elastic Beanstalk MailHog instance, either:
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* Set environment variables using the Elastic Beanstalk console
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* Edit the Dockerfile to pass in command line arguments
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