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proton-bridge/tests/features/imap/message/import_key.feature

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Feature: IMAP import messages
Background:
Given there exists an account with username "[user:user]" and password "password"
And the account "[user:user]" has additional address "[alias:secondary]@[domain]"
And the account "[user:user]" has additional disabled address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]"
Then it succeeds
When bridge starts
And the user logs in with username "[user:user]" and password "password"
And user "[user:user]" finishes syncing
And user "[user:user]" connects and authenticates IMAP client "1"
Then it succeeds
@skip-black
Scenario: Messages imported with default address as sender are encrypted with the default address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "INBOX":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[user:user]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Received: by 2002:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id 0123456789abcdef; Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:23:45 0000
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[user:user]@[domain]" was used to import
@skip-black
Scenario: Messages imported with alias as sender are encrypted with secondary address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "INBOX":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[alias:secondary]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Received: by 2002:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id 0123456789abcdef; Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:23:45 0000
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[alias:secondary]@[domain]" was used to import
@skip-black
Scenario: Messages imported with a disabled alias as sender are encrypted with the disabled address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "INBOX":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[alias:disabled]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Received: by 2002:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id 0123456789abcdef; Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:23:45 0000
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[alias:disabled]@[domain]" was used to import
@skip-black
Scenario: Messages imported with an unknown address as sender are encrypted with primary address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "INBOX":
"""
From: Bridge Test <bridgeqa@example.com>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Received: by 2002:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id 0123456789abcdef; Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:23:45 0000
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[user:user]@[domain]" was used to import
@skip-black
Scenario: Drafts imported with default address as sender are encrypted with the default address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "Drafts":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[user:user]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[user:user]@[domain]" was used to create draft
@skip-black
Scenario: Drafts imported with alias as sender are encrypted with secondary key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "Drafts":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[alias:secondary]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[alias:secondary]@[domain]" was used to create draft
@skip-black
Scenario: Drafts imported with a disabled alias as sender are encrypted with the disabled address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "Drafts":
"""
From: Bridge Test <[alias:disabled]@[domain]>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[user:user]@[domain]" was used to create drafts
@skip-black
Scenario: Drafts imported with an unknown address as sender are encrypted with primary address key
When IMAP client "1" appends the following message to "Drafts":
"""
From: Bridge Test <bridgeqa@example.com>
Date: 01 Jan 1980 00:00:00 +0000
To: Internal Bridge <bridgetest@example.com>
Subject: Basic text/plain message
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
"""
Then it succeeds
And the key for address "[user:user]@[domain]" was used to create draft