Email test server for development, written in Rust.
Inspired by MailHog and MailCatcher.
MailCrab was created as an exercise in Rust, trying out Axum and functional components with Yew, but most of all because it is really enjoyable to write Rust code.
docker run --rm -p 1080:1080 -p 1025:1025 marlonb/mailcrab:latest
- Accept-all SMTP server
- Web interface to view and inspect all incoming email
- View formatted mail, download attachments, view headers or the complete raw mail contents
- Runs on all
amd64
andarm64
platforms using docker - Just a 7.77 MB docker image
Both the backend server and the fontend are written in Rust. The backend receives email over an unencrypted connection on a configurable port. All email is stored in memory while the application is running. An API exposes all received email:
/api/messages
return all message metadata/api/message/[id]
returns a complete message, given itsid
/ws
send email metadata to each connected client when a new email is received
The frontend initially performs a call to /api/messages
to receive all existing email metadata and then subscribes for new messages using the websocket connection. When opening a message, the /api/message/[id]
endpoint is used to retrieve the complete message body and raw email.
The backend also accepts a few commands over the websocket, to mark a message as opened, to delete a single message or delete all messages.
To run MailCrab only docker is required. Start MailCrab using the following command:
docker run --rm -p 1080:1080 -p 1025:1025 marlonb/mailcrab:latest
Open a browser and navigate to http://localhost:1080 to view the web interface.
The default SMTP port is 1025, the default HTTP port is 1080. You can configure the SMTP and HTTP port using environment variables (SMTP_PORT
and HTTP_PORT
), or by exposing them on different ports using docker:
docker run --rm -p 3000:1080 -p 2525:1025 marlonb/mailcrab:latest
You can enable TLS and authentication by setting the enviroment variable ENABLE_TLS_AUTH=true
. MailCrab will generate a key-pair and print the self-signed certificate. Any username/password combination is accepted. For example:
docker run --rm --env ENABLE_TLS_AUTH=true -p 1080:1080 -p 1025:1025 marlonb/mailcrab:latest
You can configure a prefix path for the web interface by setting and environment variable named MAILCRAB_PREFIX
, for example:
docker run --rm --env MAILCRAB_PREFIX=emails -p 1080:1080 -p 1025:1025 marlonb/mailcrab:latest
The web interface will also be served at http://localhost:1080/emails/
Usage in a docker-compose.yml
file:
version: "3.8"
services:
mailcrab:
image: marlonb/mailcrab:latest
ports:
- "1080:1080"
- "1025:1025"
networks: [default]
# Add wasm as target if it it not present after following the install instructions for Trunk
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
# clone the code
git clone [email protected]:tweedegolf/mailcrab.git
# start the backend
cd backend
cargo run
# serve the frontend (in a new terminal window)
cd ../frontend
trunk serve
# optionally send test messages in an interval
cd ../backend
cargo test