Added release note that ./@ is obsolete/deprecated.
[mmh] / test / post / test-post-dcc
1 #!/bin/sh
2 #
3 # Test the behavior of post with multiple recipients (& dcc)
4 #
5
6 set -e
7
8 if test -z "${MH_OBJ_DIR}"; then
9     srcdir=`dirname "$0"`/../..
10     MH_OBJ_DIR=`cd "$srcdir" && pwd`; export MH_OBJ_DIR
11 fi
12
13 . "${srcdir}/test/post/test-post-common.sh"
14
15 #
16 # Dcc test
17 #
18 cat > "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/draft" <<EOF
19 From: Mr Nobody <nobody@example.com>
20 To: Somebody One <somebody1@example.com>,
21     Somebody Two <somebody2@example.com>
22 Subject: Test Dcc
23 Dcc: Somebody Three <somebody3@example.com>
24
25 This is test of Dcc recipients.
26 EOF
27
28 cat > "${testname}.expected" <<EOF
29 EHLO nosuchhost.example.com
30 MAIL FROM:<nobody@example.com>
31 RCPT TO:<somebody1@example.com>
32 RCPT TO:<somebody2@example.com>
33 RCPT TO:<somebody3@example.com>
34 DATA
35 From: Mr Nobody <nobody@example.com>
36 To: Somebody One <somebody1@example.com>,
37     Somebody Two <somebody2@example.com>
38 Subject: Test Dcc
39 Date:
40
41 This is test of Dcc recipients.
42 .
43 QUIT
44 EOF
45
46 test_post "${testname}.actual" "${testname}.expected"
47
48 exit ${failed:-0}