feat(GODT-2569): Add functional test to validate community PR.

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Romain LE JEUNE
2023-04-27 08:47:49 +02:00
committed by Romain Le Jeune
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@ -150,4 +150,129 @@ Feature: SMTP send reply
# User1 receive the reply.|
And IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "INBOX":
| from | subject | body | in-reply-to | references | reply-to |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | Heya | <something@protonmail.ch> | <something@protonmail.ch> | [user:user2]@[domain] |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | Heya | <something@protonmail.ch> | <something@protonmail.ch> | [user:user2]@[domain] |
@long-black
Scenario: Reply with In-Reply-To matching several received ExternalID
# User1 send the initial message.
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user1]@[domain]" to "[user:user2]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
Subject: Please Reply
Message-ID: <something@external.com>
hello
"""
Then it succeeds
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user1]@[domain]" to "[user:user2]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
Subject: Please Reply Again
Message-ID: <something@external.com>
hello
"""
Then it succeeds
Then IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | message-id |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | [user:user2]@[domain] | Please Reply | <something@external.com> |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | [user:user2]@[domain] | Please Reply Again | <something@external.com> |
# login user2.
And the user logs in with username "[user:user2]" and password "password"
And user "[user:user2]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
And user "[user:user2]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "2"
And user "[user:user2]" finishes syncing
# User2 receive the message.
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "INBOX":
| from | subject | message-id | reply-to |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | Please Reply | <something@external.com> | [user:user1]@[domain] |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | Please Reply Again | <something@external.com> | [user:user1]@[domain] |
# User2 reply to it.
When SMTP client "2" sends the following message from "[user:user2]@[domain]" to "[user:user1]@[domain]":
"""
From: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
To: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
Content-Type: text/plain
Subject: FW - Please Reply
In-Reply-To: <something@external.com>
Heya
"""
Then it succeeds
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | in-reply-to | references |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | [user:user1]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | | |
# User1 receive the reply.|
And IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "INBOX":
| from | subject | body | in-reply-to | references |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | Heya | | |
@long-black
Scenario: Reply with In-Reply-To matching several ExternalID but one sent by us
# User1 send the initial message.
When SMTP client "1" sends the following message from "[user:user1]@[domain]" to "[user:user2]@[domain]":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
To: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
Subject: Please Reply
Message-ID: <something@external.com>
hello
"""
Then it succeeds
Then IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | message-id |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | [user:user2]@[domain] | Please Reply | <something@external.com> |
# login user2.
And the user logs in with username "[user:user2]" and password "password"
And user "[user:user2]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "2"
And user "[user:user2]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "2"
And user "[user:user2]" finishes syncing
# User2 receive the message.
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "INBOX":
| from | subject | message-id | reply-to |
| [user:user1]@[domain] | Please Reply | <something@external.com> | [user:user1]@[domain] |
# User2 reply to it.
When SMTP client "2" sends the following message from "[user:user2]@[domain]" to "[user:user1]@[domain]":
"""
From: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
To: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
Content-Type: text/plain
Subject: FW - Please Reply
In-Reply-To: <something@external.com>
Message-ID: <something@external.com>
Heya
"""
Then it succeeds
When SMTP client "2" sends the following message from "[user:user2]@[domain]" to "[user:user1]@[domain]":
"""
From: Internal Bridge <[user:user2]@[domain]>
To: Bridge Test <[user:user1]@[domain]>
Content-Type: text/plain
Subject: FW - Please Reply Again
In-Reply-To: <something@external.com>
Message-ID: <something@external.com>
Heya
"""
Then it succeeds
Then IMAP client "2" eventually sees the following messages in "Sent":
| from | to | subject | in-reply-to | references |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | [user:user1]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | <something@external.com> | <something@external.com> |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | [user:user1]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply Again | <something@external.com> | <something@external.com> |
# User1 receive the reply.|
And IMAP client "1" eventually sees the following messages in "INBOX":
| from | subject | in-reply-to | references |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply | <something@external.com> | <something@external.com> |
| [user:user2]@[domain] | FW - Please Reply Again | <something@external.com> | <something@external.com> |