# Status Mailserver This folder contains setup for running your own Status Mailserver. It uses: * [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) for managing the Status Mailserver container. * [Makefile](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) to simplify the process for the user. # Requirements This Makefile uses two tools: `jq` and `docker-compose`. # Usage To simply start a container run `make`, other commands include: * `make start` - Starts the `status-go-mailserver` container. * `make stop` - Stops the container. * `make show` - Shows you current status of the container. * `make logs` - Shows you logs of the container. * `make config.json` - Creates `config.json` with your Public IP. # Settings All settings are passed through environment variables: * `PUBLIC_IP` - Your IP visible from the internet and advertised by the Mailserver. * `LISTEN_PORT` - Mailserver TCP & UDP port, by default it's `30303` but you might want to use `443`. * `RPC_PORT` - Control port making it possible to use the [JSON-RPC API](https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/JSON-RPC). * `API_MODULES` - API modules to be made available via the `RPC_PORT`. * `DATA_PATH` - Location of Mailserver storage and keys. (Default: `/var/tmp/status-go-mail`) * `CONTAINER_NAME` - Name of the container that will be created. * `REGISTER_TOPIC` - Mynamic mailserver discovery topic. (Default: `whispermail`) * `MAIL_PASSWORD` - Basic HTTP auth password for mailserver. (Default: `status-offline-inbox`) * `LOG_LEVEL` - Set level of log messages to show. (`ERROR`, `WARN`, `INFO`, `DEBUG`, `TRACE`) # Known Issues If the discovery of your Public IP does not work please simply export the `PUBLIC_IP` env variable. You can also set `LISTEN_PORT` to something else to avoid firewall issues. ```bash $ export PUBLIC_IP=1.2.3.4 $ export LISTEN_PORT=443 $ make docker-compose up -d Creating status-go-mailserver ... done CONTAINER ID NAMES STATUS PORTS bee56564926d status-go-mailserver Up 6 minutes 8080/tcp, 127.0.0.1:8545->8545/tcp, 30303-30304/udp, 0.0.0.0:30303->30303/tcp Your mailserver is listening on: 1.2.3.4:443 Make sure that address and port are available from the internet! Your enode address is: enode://dccd2f3c1df42c23af6672df28f287893ab70a5d45668637576a759b6db10b83e83fc02598f36c80ac094fbf8621419153cfe539f56d278ab099da21800f880c@127.0.0.1:30303 ```