Feature: SMTP client authentication with address modes Background: Given there exists an account with username "[user:user]" and password "password" And the account "[user:user]" has additional address "[alias:alias]@[domain]" And it succeeds Scenario: SMTP client can authenticate successfully with secondary address in combine mode Given bridge starts And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password" And user "[user:user]" finishes syncing When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1" with address "[alias:alias]@[domain]" Then it succeeds Scenario: SMTP client can authenticate successfully with secondary address in split mode Given bridge starts And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password" And the user sets the address mode of user "[user:user]" to "split" And user "[user:user]" finishes syncing When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1" with address "[alias:alias]@[domain]" Then it succeeds # Need to find way to setup disabled address on black @skip-black Scenario: SMTP client can authenticate successfully with disabled alias in combine mode Given the account "[user:user]" has additional disabled address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]" And it succeeds Given bridge starts And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password" And user "[user:user]" finishes syncing When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1" with address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]" Then it fails # Need to find way to setup disabled address on black @skip-black Scenario: SMTP client can authenticate successfully with disabled alias in split mode Given the account "[user:user]" has additional disabled address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]" And it succeeds Given bridge starts And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password" And the user sets the address mode of user "[user:user]" to "split" And user "[user:user]" finishes syncing When user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates SMTP client "1" with address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]" Then it fails