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Inspired by [MailCatcher](http://mailcatcher.me/), easier to install.
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MailHog is a rewritten version of [MailHog](https://github.com/ian-kent/MailHog), which was born out of [M3MTA](https://github.com/ian-kent/M3MTA).
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Go was chosen for portability - MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms.
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### Requirements
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* None!
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Built with Go - MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms.
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### Getting started
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* [Run it from Docker Hub](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/mailhog/mailhog/) or using the provided [Dockerfile](Dockerfile)
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* [Read the deployment guide](/docs/DEPLOY.md) for other deployment options
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2. [Configure MailHog](/docs/CONFIG.md), or use the default settings:
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* the SMTP server will start on port 1025
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* the HTTP server will start on port 8025
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* in-memory message storage will be used.
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* the SMTP server starts on port 1025
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* the HTTP server starts on port 8025
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* in-memory message storage
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### Features
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### Contributing
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MailHog is a rewritten version of [MailHog](https://github.com/ian-kent/MailHog), which was born out of [M3MTA](https://github.com/ian-kent/M3MTA).
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Clone this repository to ```$GOPATH/src/github.com/mailhog/MailHog``` and type ```make deps```.
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See the [Building MailHog](BUILD.md) guide.
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