Trying to build a new image of a Docker file that I’ve been running for months, and I’m greeted with this error:
Package ssmtp is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package 'ssmtp' has no installation candidate
Looks like sSMTP is no longer maintained, and has been orphaned since 19th March 2019. MSMTP is the suggested replacement. So let’s get replacing.
The plan
- Install mSMTP in our Docker image
- Configure mSMTP to our smtp server (in this case Office 365)
- Tell PHP to use mSMTP for email instead of sSMTP
- Send a test email
- Final source
1. Install mSMTP in our Docker image
We’re going to start with the php:7.30-apache docker image
FROM php:7.3-apache
Lets install msmtp with apt-get, and tidy up afterwards:
apt-get update && apt-get install ssmtp -y && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
2. Configure mSMTP to our smtp server (in this case Office 365)
We need to setup a configuration file for msmtp to have the smtp details. The msmtp config location is in /etc/
Let’s create a new file called msmtprc, and add the following configuration:
account default
host smtp.office365.com
port 587
tls on
tls_starttls on
tls_trust_file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
tls_certcheck on
auth on
user user@domain.com
password "YourAwesomeStr0ngP4zzw0rd"
from "user@domain.com"
logfile /var/log/msmtp.log
This is for Office 365, change the smtp details to gmail or your own smtp server.
Copy the config into our Docker image
COPY msmtprc /etc/msmtprc
Make the msmtprc config file readable/writable by its owner
RUN chmod 600 /etc/msmtprc
3. Tell PHP to use mSMTP for email instead of sSMTP
Now that we have mSMTP setup, we need to tell PHP to use it.
You can get a copy of the default php.ini file from the docker image we have just created. It’s located in /usr/local/etc/php/php.ini-production
docker cp <CONTAINER_ID>:/usr/local/etc/php/php.ini.production .
Open up your php.ini file, and make the following change to the sendmail_path variable:
sendmail_path = /usr/bin/msmtp -t
Copy your php.ini file to the Docker image php config location:
COPY php.ini $PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini
4. Send a test email
With all that setup we should now be able to send an email.
1. Build the Docker image
docker build . -t php-msmtp-setup:latest
2. Run the container
docker run -d -p 80:80/tcp php-msmtp-setup:latest
3. Log into the container
Run the following command to find the CONTAINER ID of our new container
docker container ls
Run the following command to login to the container
docker exec -ti <CONTAINER_ID> /bin/bash
4. Send an email directly with msmtp
echo -e "Subject: Test Mail\r\n\r\nThis is a test mail, let me know if this works" |msmtp --debug --from from@yourdomain.com -t to@someone.com
5. Send an email with php
php -r "mail('to@domain.com','Test Mail from PHP', 'This is a test mail from PHP, let me know if this works');"
5. Final source
Our Docker file
FROM php:7.3-apache
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install msmtp -y && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY msmtprc /etc/msmtprc
RUN chmod 600 /etc/msmtprc
COPY php.ini $PHP_INI_DIR/php.ini
EXPOSE 80
The changes to our php.ini file
sendmail_path = /usr/bin/msmtp -t
Our msmtprc file
account default
host smtp.office365.com
port 587
tls on
tls_starttls on
tls_trust_file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
tls_certcheck on
auth on
user user@domain.com
password "YourAwesomeStr0ngP4zzw0rd"
from "user@domain.com"
logfile /var/log/msmtp.log
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