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RFC-2821 Section 4.5.1 specifically requires <postmaster> (without domain name) as a legal RCPT TO: address. * t/qpsmtpd-address.t Test the above. git-svn-id: https://svn.perl.org/qpsmtpd/branches/0.31@560 958fd67b-6ff1-0310-b445-bb7760255be9
104 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
104 lines
2.7 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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$^W = 1;
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use Test::More tests => 29;
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BEGIN {
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use_ok('Qpsmtpd::Address');
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}
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my $as;
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my $ao;
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$as = '<>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
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ok ($ao, "parse $as");
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is ($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
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$as = '<postmaster>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
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ok ($ao, "parse $as");
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is ($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
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$as = '<foo@example.com>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
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ok ($ao, "parse $as");
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is ($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
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is ($ao->user, 'foo', 'user');
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is ($ao->host, 'example.com', 'host');
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# the \ before the @ in the local part is not required, but
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# allowed. For simplicity we add a backslash before all characters
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# which are not allowed in a dot-string.
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$as = '<"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
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ok ($ao, "parse $as");
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is ($ao->format, '<"musa_ibrah\@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at>', "format $as");
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# email addresses with spaces
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$as = '<foo bar@example.com>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse($as);
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ok ($ao, "parse $as");
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is ($ao->format, '<"foo\ bar"@example.com>', "format $as");
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$as = 'foo@example.com';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
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ok ($ao, "new $as");
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is ($ao->address, $as, "address $as");
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$as = '<foo@example.com>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
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ok ($ao, "new $as");
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is ($ao->address, 'foo@example.com', "address $as");
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$as = '<foo@foo.x.example.com>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
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ok ($ao, "new $as");
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is ($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
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$as = 'foo@foo.x.example.com';
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ok ($ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse('<'.$as.'>'), "parse $as");
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is ($ao && $ao->address, $as, "address $as");
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# Not sure why we can change the address like this, but we can so test it ...
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is ($ao && $ao->address('test@example.com'), 'test@example.com', 'address(test@example.com)');
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$as = '<foo@foo.x.example.com>';
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$ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->new($as);
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ok ($ao, "new $as");
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is ($ao->format, $as, "format $as");
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is ("$ao", $as, "overloaded stringify $as");
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$as = 'foo@foo.x.example.com';
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ok ($ao = Qpsmtpd::Address->parse("<$as>"), "parse <$as>");
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is ($ao && $ao->address, $as, "address $as");
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ok ($ao eq $as, "overloaded 'cmp' operator");
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my @unsorted_list = map { Qpsmtpd::Address->new($_) }
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qw(
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"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at
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foo@example.com
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ask@perl.org
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foo@foo.x.example.com
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jpeacock@cpan.org
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test@example.com
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);
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# NOTE that this is sorted by _host_ not by _domain_
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my @sorted_list = map { Qpsmtpd::Address->new($_) }
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qw(
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jpeacock@cpan.org
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foo@example.com
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test@example.com
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foo@foo.x.example.com
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ask@perl.org
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"musa_ibrah@caramail.comandrea.luger"@wifo.ac.at
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);
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my @test_list = sort @unsorted_list;
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is_deeply( \@test_list, \@sorted_list, "sort via overloaded 'cmp' operator");
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