a simple smtp server library, forked from This repo but I refactored it to be more advanced and organized
- Very simple
- Automated SPF Checks
- Supports TLS
- Modular, as you can add more smtp command processors to extend the functionality as you need
go get github.com/alash3al/go-smtpsrv
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/alash3al/go-smtpsrv"
)
func main() {
handler := func(req *smtpsrv.Request) error {
// ...
return nil
}
srv := &smtpsrv.Server{
Addr: ":25025",
MaxBodySize: 5 * 1024,
Handler: handler,
}
fmt.Println(srv.ListenAndServe())
}
The smtp server also supports the STARTTLS option, if you use the ListenAndServeTLS
variant.
You can also further customize the tls config as well.
server := smtp.Server{Name: "example.com", Debug: true}
config := &tls.Config{MinVersion:tls.VersionSSL30}
server.TLSConfig = config
log.Fatal(server.ListenAndServeTLS(":smtp", "cert.pem", "key.pem", nil))
The smtp server also supports authentication via the PLAIN method. Ideally this would be coupled with STARTTLS to ensure secrecy of passwords in transit. You can do this by creating a custom server and registering the AUTH callback. This will be called everytime someone attempts to authenticate.
server.Auth = func(username, password, remoteAddress string) error {
if username == "user" && password == "p@$$w0rd" {
return nil
}
return errors.New("Nope!")
}
Since your callback is only called once the smtp protocol has progressed to the data point, meaning the sender and recipient have been specified, the server also offers an Addressable callback that can be used to deny unknown recipients.
server.Addressable = func(user, address string) bool {
if user != ""{
//Allow relay for authenticated users
return true
}
if strings.HasSuffix(address, "example.com"){
return true
}
return false
}