This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up MailHog", "test email functionality", "configure MailHog", "send test emails", "check MailHog messages", "configure SMTP testing", or "manage email capture". Provides comprehensive MailHog email testing server setup and management.
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3Install
npx skillscat add whamp/whamp-claude-tools/mailhog Install via the SkillsCat registry.
MailHog Email Testing Server Management
MailHog provides a comprehensive email testing solution for development and testing environments. This skill enables complete MailHog server management, email testing workflows, and integration with development pipelines.
Core Concepts
MailHog Architecture: MailHog consists of SMTP server (port 1025 by default) for receiving emails and HTTP API/UI (port 8025 by default) for viewing and managing captured emails.
Storage Options: Memory (default, ephemeral), MongoDB (persistent), or Maildir (file-based) for email storage.
Jim Simulation: Built-in chaotic network simulation for testing email resilience under adverse conditions.
Essential Setup Commands
Start Basic MailHog Server
Start MailHog with default settings (memory storage, ports 1025/8025):
# Basic start
mailhog
# Custom ports
mailhog -smtp-bind-addr :1025 -ui-bind-addr :8025 -api-bind-addr :8025
# Background execution
mailhog &Start with Persistent Storage
Configure MongoDB storage:
mailhog -storage mongodb -mongo-uri 127.0.0.1:27017 -mongo-db mailhog_test -mongo-coll messagesConfigure Maildir storage:
mailhog -storage maildir -maildir-path ./mail_storageConfiguration Management
Custom SMTP Configuration
# Custom hostname for EHLO/HELO
mailhog -hostname mailhog.test.local
# Custom bind addresses
mailhog -smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 -ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025
# CORS configuration
mailhog -cors-origin "http://localhost:3000,http://localhost:5173"Authentication Setup
# Create bcrypt password file
echo "admin:$(bcrypt-hash 'password123')" > auth_file.txt
# Enable authentication
mailhog -auth-file auth_file.txtOutgoing SMTP Configuration
Create outgoing SMTP configuration for email forwarding:
{
"server": "smtp.gmail.com",
"port": 587,
"username": "test@gmail.com",
"password": "app-password",
"tls": true
}mailhog -outgoing-smtp outgoing_config.jsonTesting Email Functionality
Send Test Emails via CLI
Use built-in test utilities or SMTP clients:
# Using telnet for basic SMTP test
telnet localhost 1025
EHLO test.local
MAIL FROM:test@sender.local
RCPT TO:recipient@test.local
DATA
Subject: Test Email
From: test@sender.local
To: recipient@test.local
This is a test email.
.
QUITSend Test Emails with Scripts
Execute test email sending script:
./scripts/send_test_email.sh --to test@recipient.local --subject "Test Message" --body "Test content"API Interaction Examples
Query captured emails via API:
# Get all messages
curl http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messages
# Get recent messages
curl http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messages?limit=10
# Search emails
curl -X POST http://localhost:8025/api/v1/search \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"query": "subject:test"}'Development Integration
Environment Setup for Testing
Configure application environments for MailHog integration:
# Environment variables
export SMTP_HOST=localhost
export SMTP_PORT=1025
export SMTP_USER=
export SMTP_PASS=
export SMTP_TLS=falseFramework Integration Patterns
Node.js/Nodemailer Configuration:
const transporter = nodemailer.createTransporter({
host: 'localhost',
port: 1025,
secure: false,
auth: false
});Python/SMTP Configuration:
import smtplib
server = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', 1025)
server.sendmail(sender, recipients, message)Testing Workflow Automation
Execute automated testing script:
./scripts/test_email_workflow.sh --config test_config.jsonAdvanced Configuration
Network Simulation (Jim)
Enable Jim for chaotic network testing:
# Enable Jim with default settings
mailhog -invite-jim
# Custom Jim behavior
mailhog -invite-jim \
-jim-accept 0.95 \
-jim-reject-sender 0.1 \
-jim-reject-recipient 0.1 \
-jim-disconnect 0.02 \
-jim-linkspeed-affect 0.2Production-Ready Configuration
mailhog \
-smtp-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:1025 \
-ui-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-api-bind-addr 0.0.0.0:8025 \
-storage mongodb \
-mongo-uri mongodb.example.com:27017 \
-mongo-db mailhog_prod \
-cors-origin "https://app.example.com" \
-hostname mailhog.example.comMonitoring and Debugging
Health Checks
Verify MailHog is running correctly:
# Check SMTP port
telnet localhost 1025
# Check UI/API
curl http://localhost:8025
# Check API status
curl http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messagesLog Analysis
Monitor MailHog operations and troubleshoot issues:
# Start with verbose logging (if available)
mailhog 2>&1 | tee mailhog.log
# Monitor message count
watch -n 5 'curl -s http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messages | jq ".total"'Performance Optimization
Optimize for high-volume testing:
# Memory cleanup for long-running instances
curl -X DELETE http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messages
# MongoDB indexing for performance
# Execute via mongo shell on mailhog database
db.messages.createIndex({ "created": -1 })
db.messages.createIndex({ "From": 1 })Common Workflows
Development Email Testing Setup
- Start MailHog with appropriate configuration
- Configure application SMTP settings to point to MailHog
- Send test emails from application
- Verify emails in MailHog UI (
http://localhost:8025) - Use API for automated testing assertions
Automated CI/CD Integration
- Include MailHog in test docker-compose or CI configuration
- Configure test environment SMTP settings
- Run application tests that send emails
- Use API assertions to verify email content/delivery
- Clean up messages between test runs
Bulk Email Testing
- Use scripts to generate multiple test emails
- Test rate limiting and performance
- Verify email queue handling
- Monitor resource usage during high-volume scenarios
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Port Conflicts: Kill existing processes or change ports:
lsof -i :1025 -i :8025
kill -9 <PID>MongoDB Connection Issues: Verify MongoDB is running and accessible:
mongo mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/mailhog_testEmail Not Appearing: Check SMTP client configuration and network connectivity.
UI Not Loading: Verify API bind address and check for port conflicts.
Debug Commands
# Test SMTP connection manually
telnet localhost 1025
# Check MailHog process
ps aux | grep mailhog
# Verify API accessibility
curl -v http://localhost:8025/api/v1/messagesSecurity Considerations
Production Usage: Never expose MailHog directly to internet without authentication and proper firewall configuration.
Email Privacy: Captured emails may contain sensitive information - secure MailHog instance appropriately.
Authentication: Always use authentication in production environments with -auth-file.
Migration and Backup
MongoDB Backup
# Backup MailHog messages
mongodump --db mailhog_prod --collection messages --out ./backup
# Restore messages
mongorestore --db mailhog_prod --collection messages ./backup/messages.bsonMaildir Backup
# Backup maildir storage
tar -czf mailhog_maildir_backup.tar.gz ./mail_storageAdditional Resources
Reference Files
For detailed configurations and advanced patterns, consult:
references/configurations.md- Advanced configuration examplesreferences/api-endpoints.md- Complete API referencereferences/integration-patterns.md- Framework integration guides
Scripts
Utility scripts for common operations:
scripts/send_test_email.sh- Send test emails via SMTPscripts/test_email_workflow.sh- Automated testing workflowscripts/mailhog_manager.sh- Server management utility
Examples
Working configurations and setups:
examples/docker-compose.yml- Docker container setupexamples/app-configs/- Application configuration examplesexamples/terraform/- Infrastructure as code examples