Fake SMTP Server
Fake SMTP Server is an email testing tool for QA & development teams. It allows manual testing in a web interface, and automated testing via an API.
Docker image
API
Listing all received emails
Received mails are listed on http://localhost:1080/api/emails
, and looks like this:
[
{
"attachments": [],
"text": "Hi Bob!",
"textAsHtml": "<p>Hi Bob!</p>",
"subject": "Hi",
"date": "2017-09-18T16:12:16.000Z",
"to": {
"value": [
{
"address": "bob@example.com",
"name": "Bob"
}
],
"html": "<span class=\"mp_address_group\"><span class=\"mp_address_name\">Bob</span> <<a href=\"mailto:bob@example.com\" class=\"mp_address_email\">bob@example.com</a>></span>",
"text": "Bob <bob@example.com>"
},
"from": {
"value": [
{
"address": "joe@example.com",
"name": "Joe"
}
],
"html": "<span class=\"mp_address_group\"><span class=\"mp_address_name\">Joe</span> <<a href=\"mailto:joe@example.com\" class=\"mp_address_email\">joe@example.com</a>></span>",
"text": "Joe <joe@example.com>"
},
"messageId": "<1433879119.43.1505751136615@[10.143.108.87]>",
"html": false
}
]
You can filter emails with the following parameters:
from
: filter senderto
: filter recipientsince
: filter email dateuntil
: filter email date
Example:
GET http://localhost:1080/api/emails?from=joe@example.com&to=bob@example.com&since=2017-09-18T12:00:00Z&until=2017-09-19T00:00:00Z
Viewing headers in responses
By default, fake-smtp-server will not capture custom headers in emails. To enable headers, start the server with the --headers
flag. If enabled, headers will be serialized as an object type.
For reference for what headers look like, consult Nodemailer's documentation, but keep in mind that the HTTP endpoint returns plain JSON objects rather than Map
s.
Removing all received email
To remove all emails without restarting the server:
DELETE http://localhost:1080/api/emails
Web interface
Go to http://localhost:1080
Install
npm install -g fake-smtp-server
Usage
Usage:
fake-smtp-server [OPTIONS] [ARGS]
Options:
-s, --smtp-port [NUMBER] SMTP port to listen on (Default is 1025)
--smtp-ip [IP] IP Address to bind SMTP service to (Default is 0.0.0.0)
-h, --http-port [NUMBER] HTTP port to listen on (Default is 1080)
--http-ip [IP] IP Address to bind HTTP service to (Default is 0.0.0.0)
-w, --whitelist STRING Only accept e-mails from these adresses. Accepts
multiple e-mails comma-separated
-m, --max [NUMBER] Max number of e-mails to keep (Default is 100)
-a, --auth STRING Enable Authentication
--headers Enable headers in responses
-k, --no-color Omit color from output
--debug Show debug information
Configure fake-smtp-server to run as a service at startup
These instructions below were tested on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS but they should work out of the box (or close to it) on any distribution using systemd and rsyslog.
Systemd service
fakesmtp.service
service unit
Create the sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/fakesmtp.service
with the following content
[Unit]
Description=Fake SMTP service
After=network.target
StartLimitIntervalSec=0
StandardOutput=syslog
StandardError=syslog
SyslogIdentifier=fake-smtp-server
[Service]
Type=simple
Restart=always
RestartSec=1
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/fake-smtp-server # You can add extra options and arguments here
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Make the new service launch on startup
sudo systemctl enable fakesmtp.service
Start/Stop/Restart the service
sudo systemctl start fakesmtp.service
sudo systemctl stop fakesmtp.service
sudo systemctl restart fakesmtp.service
Logging using rsyslog
The output is recorded by default to /var/log/syslog
but you can create a separate log file for your service (in this example, logs will be saved to /var/log/fakesmtp.log
).
Create a new rsyslog config file
sudo vim /etc/rsyslog.d/fakesmtp.conf
with the following content:
if $programname == 'fake-smtp-server' then /var/log/fakesmtp.log
& stop
Restart rsyslog and then restart your shiny new fakesmtp service
systemctl restart rsyslog.service
systemctl restart fakesmtp.service