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Installation of MailHog on CentOS 7
## Install packages
sudo yum install wget curl vim epel-release
sudo yum install daemonize.x86_64
## Install mailhog
wget https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/releases/download/v0.2.0/MailHog_linux_amd64
sudo chmod +x MailHog_linux_amd64
sudo chown root:root MailHog_linux_amd64
sudo mv MailHog_linux_amd64 /usr/sbin/mailhog
## Install mailhog initd service
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-mailhog/master/templates/mailhog.init.j2
sudo chown root:root mailhog.init.j2
sudo chmod +x mailhog.init.j2
sudo mv mailhog.init.j2 /etc/init.d/mailhog
### Fix the paths in the mailhog init.d file
sudo vim /etc/init.d/mailhog
## Start mailhog
sudo chkconfig mailhog on
sudo service mailhog start
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yes, i saw that this was done before v8. i just wanted you to know that it wasn't working for current CentOS release. the problem, as i mentioned, is that the yum install daemonize.x86_64 fails. there is no such beast in the v8 repos. and given all the changes in v8, i wasn't confident that manually adding the rpm from v7 would fix the problem without creating more.

if this is something you can easily fix, i'd be most grateful. if there's something i can easily do on my end, i'm equally open to that as well.

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Caffe1neAdd1ct commented Jul 17, 2020 via email

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Thinking something like the following may work: https://tuttlem.github.io/2018/02/03/create-a-systemd-daemon.html

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oooh. nice find! i'll give that a whirl in the next day or two and keep you posted. thank you. :)

if this is something you can easily fix, i'd be most grateful. if there's something i can easily do on my end, i'm equally open to that as well.

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