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proton-bridge/test/features/bridge/imap/message/move_local_folder.feature
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# IMAP clients can move message to local folder (setting \Deleted flag)
# and then move it back (IMAP client does not remember the message,
# so instead removing the flag it imports duplicate message).
# Regular IMAP server would keep the message twice and later EXPUNGE would
# not delete the message (EXPUNGE would delete the original message and
# the new duplicate one would stay). Both Bridge and API detects duplicates;
# therefore we need to remove \Deleted flag if IMAP client re-imports.
Feature: IMAP move message out to and back from local folder
Background:
Given there is connected user "user"
Given there is IMAP client logged in as "user"
And there is IMAP client selected in "INBOX"
Scenario: Mark message as deleted and re-append again
When IMAP client imports message to "INBOX"
"""
From: <john.doe@mail.com>
To: <user@pm.me>
Subject: foo
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 +0000
Message-Id: <msgID>
hello
"""
Then IMAP response is "OK"
When IMAP client marks message seq "1" as deleted
Then IMAP response is "OK"
When IMAP client imports message to "INBOX"
"""
From: <john.doe@mail.com>
To: <user@pm.me>
Subject: foo
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 +0000
Message-Id: <msgID>
hello
"""
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has 1 message
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject | deleted |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | false |
# We cannot control ID generation on API.
@ignore-live
Scenario: Mark internal message as deleted and re-append again
# Each message has different subject so if the ID generations on fake API
# changes, test will fail because not even external ID mechanism will work.
When IMAP client imports message to "INBOX"
"""
From: <john.doe@mail.com>
To: <user@pm.me>
Subject: foo
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 +0000
hello
"""
Then IMAP response is "OK"
When IMAP client marks message seq "1" as deleted
Then IMAP response is "OK"
# Fake API generates for the first message simple ID 1.
When IMAP client imports message to "INBOX"
"""
From: <john.doe@mail.com>
To: <user@pm.me>
Subject: bar
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:04:05 +0000
X-Pm-Internal-Id: 1
hello
"""
Then IMAP response is "OK"
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has 1 message
And mailbox "INBOX" for "user" has messages
| from | to | subject | deleted |
| john.doe@mail.com | user@pm.me | foo | false |