This image contains an instance of Postfix SMTP server configured as a SMTP relay. This relay is restricted to only one domain name. so it means that only mail that come from RELAY_MYDOMAIN will be relayed to the relayhost.
This relay can take place into a information system if you want to give access to some web or other applications a way to send notification by mail.
The advantage of this configuration is that only the host in theses case are allowed to send emails through this relay :
- The host IP's address is in the range of RELAY_MYNETWORKS
- The host is authenticated with a valid SASL login/password
- This port is available on this image
Port | Usage |
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25 | SMTP for incoming relay user |
- This volume is bind on this image
Volume | Usage |
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/data | Contains the flat database that contains all SASL user |
- This image takes theses environnements variables as parameters
Environment | Type | Usage |
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RELAY_MYHOSTNAME | String | The hostname of the SMTP relay (because docker assign a random hostname, you can specify here a human-readable hostname) |
RELAY_MYDOMAIN (mandatory) | String | The domain name that this relay will forward the mail |
RELAY_MYNETWORKS | List of strings | The space separated list of network(s) which are allowed by default to relay emails |
RELAY_DOMAINS | List of strings | The space separated list of external domain names for whose this relay will forward email. Useless if you use a *NODOMAIN relay mode. Default to RELAY_MYDOMAIN |
RELAY_HOST (mandatory) | String | The remote host to which send the relayed emails (the relayhost) |
RELAY_LOGIN | String | The login name to present to the relayhost during authentication (optionnal) |
RELAY_PASSWORD | String | The password to present to the relayhost during authentication (optionnal) |
RELAY_USE_TLS | Boolean(yes/no) | Specify if you want to require a TLS connection to relayhost |
RELAY_TLS_VERIFY | Enum | How to verify the TLS : (none, may, encrypt, dane, dane-only, fingerprint, verify, secure) |
RELAY_TLS_CA | String path | The path to the CA file use to check relayhost certificate (path in the container) |
RELAY_POSTMASTER | String email address | The email address of the postmaster, in order to send error, and misconfiguration notification |
RELAY_STRICT_SENDER_MYDOMAIN | Boolean(true/false) | If set to 'true' all sender adresses must belong to the relay domains |
RELAY_MODE | Enum | The predefined mode of relay behaviour, theses modes has been designed by me. The availables values for this parameter are described below |
RELAY_EXTRAS_SETTINGS | List of string | Space separated of extras optiosn that will be passed to postconf -e |
Description of parameter
Relay mode value | Description | Usage |
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STRICT | Only network and sasl authenticated users can send emails through relay. All emails must have a recipient adress which belong to the relay domains | Typically you can use this mode to allow one of your application to send email to internals domain emails adresses |
ALLOW_SASLAUTH_NODOMAIN | Only network and sasl authenticated users can send emails through relay. All emails send by network authenticated users must have a recipient adress which belong to the relay domains. All emails send by sasl authenticated users can have any recipient adress(es). | You can use this mode to allow one of your (internal) application to send email to external users. In case when some part(s) of your application will be reachable by externals users |
ALLOW_NETAUTH_NODOMAIN | Only network and sasl authenticated users can send emails through relay. All emails send by sasl authenticated users must have a recipient adress which belong to the relay domains. All emails send by network authenticated users can have any recipient adress(es) | |
ALLOW_AUTH_NODOMAIN | Only network and sasl authenticated users can send emails through relay. All emails send by all authenticated users can have any recipient adress(es). | In case where you want a simple relay host with a basic auth |
For other examples of values, you can refer to the Dockerfile
- Manual
git clone
docker build -t turgon37/smtp-relay .
- or Automatic
docker pull turgon37/smtp-relay
docker run -p 25:25 -e "RELAY_MYDOMAIN=domain.com" -e "RELAY_HOST=relay:25" docker-smtp-relay
- unauthenticated smtp relay filtered by subnet and domain name
services:
smtp-relay:
image: turgon37/smtp-relay:latest
environment:
- RELAY_POSTMASTER=postmaster@example.net
- RELAY_MYHOSTNAME=smtp-relay.example.net
- RELAY_MYDOMAIN=example.net
- RELAY_MYNETWORKS=127.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/24
- RELAY_HOST=[10.1.0.1]:25
ports:
- "10.0.0.1:3000:25"
- authenticated smtp proxy
services:
smtp-relay-auth:
image: turgon37/smtp-relay:latest
environment:
- RELAY_POSTMASTER=postmaster@example.net
- RELAY_MYHOSTNAME=smtp-relay.example.net
- RELAY_MYDOMAIN=example.net
- RELAY_MYNETWORKS=127.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/24
- RELAY_HOST=[10.1.0.1]:25
- RELAY_MODE=ALLOW_SASLAUTH_NODOMAIN
- RELAY_LOGIN=sasl-user-login
- RELAY_PASSWORD=xxxxxxxxxxxx
- RELAY_USE_TLS=no
- 'RELAY_EXTRAS_SETTINGS=compatibility_level=1'
ports:
- "10.0.0.1:3000:25"
volumes:
- data-smtp-relay-auth:/data
volumes:
data-smtp-relay-auth:
- List all SASL users :
docker exec smtp-relay /opt/postfix/listpasswd.sh
- Add a SASL user :
If you have a host which is not in the range of addresses specified in 'mynetworks' of postfix, this host have to be sasl authenticated when it connects to the smtp relay.
To create a generic account for this host you have to run this command into the container
docker exec -it smtp-relay /opt/postfix/saslpasswd.sh -u domain.com -c username
You have to replace domain.com with your relay domain and you will be prompt for password two times. Then you will be prompted for password two times
- Add multiple SASL users :
If you want to add multiple sasl users at the same time you can mount (-v) your credentials list to /etc/postfix/client_sasl_passwd This list must contains one credential per line and for each line use the syntax 'USERNAME PASSWORD' (the username and the password are separated with a blank space)
You can check with docker logs if all of your line has been correctly parsed