MailHog/docs/CONFIG.md
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Configuring MailHog

You can configure MailHog using command line options or environment variables:

Environment Command line Default Description
MH_CORS_ORIGIN -cors-origin If set, a Access-Control-Allow-Origin header is returned for API endpoints
MH_HOSTNAME -hostname mailhog.example Hostname to use for EHLO/HELO and message IDs
MH_API_BIND_ADDR -api-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 Interface and port for HTTP UI server to bind to
MH_UI_BIND_ADDR -ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 Interface and port for HTTP API server to bind to
MH_MONGO_COLLECTION -mongo-coll messages MongoDB collection name for message storage
MH_MONGO_DB -mongo-db mailhog MongoDB database name for message storage
MH_MONGO_URI -mongo-uri 127.0.0.1:27017 MongoDB host and port
MH_SMTP_BIND_ADDR -smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 Interface and port for SMTP server to bind to
MH_STORAGE -storage memory Set message storage: memory / mongodb
MH_OUTGOING_SMTP -outgoing-smtp JSON file defining outgoing SMTP servers

Note on HTTP bind addresses

If api-bind-addr and ui-bind-addr are identical, a single listener will be used allowing both to co-exist on one port.

The values must match in a string comparison. Resolving to the same host and port combination isn't enough.

Outgoing SMTP configuration

Outgoing SMTP servers can be set in web UI when releasing a message, and can be temporarily persisted for later use in the same session.

To make outgoing SMTP servers permanently available, create a JSON file with the following structure, and set MH_OUTGOING_SMTP or -outgoing-smtp.

{
    "server name": {
        "name": "server name",
        "host": "...",
        "port": 587,
        "email": "...",
        "username": "...",
        "password": "...",
        "mechanism": "PLAIN",
    }
}

Only name, host and port are required.

mechanism can be PLAIN or CRAM-MD5.