Setup MailHog with Laravel valet localhost or Laravel Sail
brew install mailhog
Enabling:
Enable the service via running the command below:
brew services start mailhog# also you can stop it whenever you want using:brew services stop mailhog
This tells Homebrew to setup a background service. Then MailHog is always running on your machine. As long as Homebrew is running, you won’t need to manually start anything, .
Now, you can visit MailHog application under the following in a browser:
http://127.0.0.1:8025/
Before continue reading the reset of this tutorial, I would like to introduce Laravel Pay Pocket which I have developed it recently.
https://github.com/HPWebdeveloper/laravel-pay-pocket
For localhost you need to set two variable in Laravel .env file.
Attention I:
If you are using Laravel Sail you should set
MAIL_HOST=mailhog
Otherwise it must be
MAIL_HOST=localhost
Attention II:
The SMTP server is running on port 1025, where the HTTP server (which serves MailHog UI) is running on 8025.
I would like to introduce two packages for Laravel that I have recently developed: Laravel Pay Pocket, a modern multi-wallet package, and Laravel Failed Jobs, a UI for the Laravel Failed Jobs Table. I hope they may be of help to you.
https://github.com/HPWebdeveloper/laravel-pay-pocket
https://github.com/HPWebdeveloper/laravel-failed-jobs