# Examples Here are some [`docker-compose`] examples. ## `docker-compose.simple.yml` This runs `snappymail`, using [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/index.html) as the database. Start the stack: ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose.simple.yml up ``` Get the Admin Panel password: ```sh docker exec -it $( docker-compose -f docker-compose.simple.yml ps -q snappymail ) cat /var/lib/snappymail/_data_/_default_/admin_password.txt ``` Now, login to [http://localhost:8888/?admin](http://localhost:8888/?admin) with user `admin` and the admin password. ## `docker-compose.mysql.yml` This runs `snappymail`, using [MariaDB](https://mariadb.org/) (a fork of [MYSQL](https://www.mysql.com/)) as the database. Start `snappymail` and `mysql`: ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose.mysql.yml up ``` Get the Admin Panel password: ```sh docker exec -it $( docker-compose -f docker-compose.mysql.yml ps -q snappymail ) cat /var/lib/snappymail/_data_/_default_/admin_password.txt ``` Now, login to [http://localhost:8888/?admin](http://localhost:8888/?admin) with user `admin` and the admin password. To setup MySQL as the DB, in Admin Panel, click `Contacts`, check `Enable contacts` and , and under `Storage (PDO)` choose the following: - Type: `MySQL` - Data Source Name (DSN): `host=mysql;port=3306;dbname=snappymail` - User `snappymail` - Password `snappymail` Click the `Test` button. If it turns green, MySQL is ready to be used for contacts. To setup Redis for caching, in Admin Panel, click `Extensions`, update the following configuration options: - `Cache Redis`: `install` - `Cache Redis`: `enable` - `Cache Redis > host`: `redis` - `Cache Redis > port`: `6379` Redis caching is now enabled. ## `docker-compose.postgres.yml` This runs `snappymail`, using [PostgreSQL](https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres) as the database. Start `snappymail` and `postgres`: ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose.postgres.yml up ``` Get the Admin Panel password: ```sh docker exec -it $( docker-compose -f docker-compose.postgres.yml ps -q snappymail ) cat /var/lib/snappymail/_data_/_default_/admin_password.txt ``` Now, login to [http://localhost:8888/?admin](http://localhost:8888/?admin) with user `admin` and the admin password. To use PostgreSQL as the DB, in Admin Panel, click `Contacts`, check `Enable contacts` and , and under `Storage (PDO)` choose the following: - Type: `PostgresSQL` - Data Source Name (DSN): `host=postgres;port=5432;dbname=snappymail` - User `snappymail` - Password `snappymail` Click the `Test` button. If it turns green, PostgreSQL is ready to be used for contacts. To setup Redis for caching, in Admin Panel, click `Extensions`, update the following configuration options: - `Cache Redis`: `install` - `Cache Redis`: `enable` - `Cache Redis > host`: `redis` - `Cache Redis > port`: `6379` Redis caching is now enabled. ## `docker-compose.traefik.yml` This runs `snappymail`, using [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/index.html) as the database, with `traefik` as the TLS reverse proxy and loadbalancer. In this example, it is assumed the domain name is `snappymail.example.com`. It is assumed you have an [OVHcloud](https://www.ovh.com/auth/) account to obtain LetsEncrypt TLS certs via `ACME` using DNS challenge for the domain `snappymail.example.com`. If you are using another DNS provider, see [here](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/acme/#providers). To begin, edit the `OVH_*` environment variables in [`docker-compose.traefik.yml`](docker-compose.traefik.yml) accordingly: ```sh nano docker-compose.traefik.yml ``` Start `snappymail` and `traefik`: ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose.traefik.yml up ``` `traefik` should now begin requesting a TLS cert for `snappymail.example.com`. The process may take a few minutes. If all goes well, https://snappymail.example.com should now be ready. > You may still visit https://snappymail.example.com while waiting for `traefik` to be issued a TLS certificate. `traefik` simply serves a self-signed TLS cert. Get the Admin Panel password: ```sh docker exec -it $( docker-compose -f docker-compose.traefik.yml ps -q snappymail ) cat /var/lib/snappymail/_data_/_default_/admin_password.txt ``` Now, login to [https://snappymail.example.com/?admin](https://snappymail.example.com/?admin) with user `admin` and the admin password.