ScriptsApr 24, 2026·3 min read

Mail-in-a-Box — One-Click Self-Hosted Email Server

Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh Ubuntu server into a fully configured email stack with SMTP, IMAP, spam filtering, webmail, DNS, and calendar — all managed through a single web admin panel.

Introduction

Mail-in-a-Box removes the complexity of running your own email server by automating every step of the installation and configuration process. It bundles Postfix, Dovecot, Roundcube, Nextcloud contacts/calendar, SpamAssassin, OpenDKIM, and a DNS server into a single coherent stack that can be deployed on a fresh Ubuntu box in under thirty minutes.

What Mail-in-a-Box Does

  • Configures a complete SMTP and IMAP server with TLS encryption out of the box
  • Sets up DNS records (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX, A/AAAA) automatically for reliable delivery
  • Provides Roundcube webmail and a Nextcloud instance for contacts and calendars
  • Includes SpamAssassin and greylisting for inbound spam filtering
  • Offers a simple web-based admin panel for managing users, aliases, and DNS

Architecture Overview

Mail-in-a-Box is a set of Bash scripts that provision and configure well-known open-source components on a single Ubuntu server. Postfix handles outbound and inbound SMTP; Dovecot serves IMAP; Nginx sits in front of Roundcube and the admin panel; nsd provides authoritative DNS; and a Python-based management daemon exposes a REST API for the admin UI. Let's Encrypt certificates are obtained and renewed automatically via the same management daemon.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Requires a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server with at least 1 GB RAM and a static public IP
  • Needs a domain name with glue records pointing to the box's IP address
  • Run the setup script which walks through an interactive wizard for domain and first user
  • All configuration is stored under /home/user-data and can be backed up with the built-in backup tool
  • The admin panel at https://box.yourdomain.com/admin lets you add mailboxes, aliases, and custom DNS

Key Features

  • Single-command setup that configures the entire email stack in one pass
  • Automatic DNS hosting with correct SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records
  • Built-in nightly encrypted backups to S3-compatible storage or rsync targets
  • Integrated Roundcube webmail with Nextcloud contacts and calendar
  • Status checks dashboard that validates DNS, TLS, and mail delivery health

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Mailu — Docker-based mail suite with more modular architecture but requires Docker orchestration knowledge
  • Mailcow — Feature-rich Docker mail stack with SOGo groupware, more complex to manage
  • iRedMail — Script-based installer like Mail-in-a-Box but targets more Linux distributions with less opinionated defaults
  • Modoboa — Python-based mail hosting platform with a web UI, more granular control but heavier setup

FAQ

Q: Can I migrate existing email to Mail-in-a-Box? A: Yes. Use the IMAP migration feature in the admin panel or any IMAP sync tool such as imapsync to move messages from your old provider.

Q: Does it support multiple domains? A: Yes. You can host mailboxes and aliases across as many domains as you want from a single installation.

Q: How does it handle spam? A: Inbound mail passes through SpamAssassin and greylisting. Outbound reputation is protected by automatic DKIM signing, SPF, and DMARC records.

Q: What about updates? A: Run the setup script again to upgrade. The process is idempotent and preserves your data and configuration.

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