To send mails, today some tests use msmtp and others our internal smtpc.py. This works, but msmtp slows down the tests significantly, and smtpc.py is also not particularly fast, and also has some limitations. This patch introduces a new SMTP client tool written in Go, and makes almost all the tests use it. Some tests still remain on msmtp, mainly for client-check compatibility. It's likely that this will be moved in later patches to a separate special-purpose test. With this patch, integration tests take ~20% less time than before.
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31 lines
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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. "$(dirname "$0")/../util/lib.sh"
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init
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check_hostaliases
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generate_certs_for testserver
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add_user user@testserver secretpassword
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mkdir -p .logs
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chasquid -v=2 --logfile=.logs/chasquid.log --config_dir=config &
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wait_until_ready 1025
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# Send mail with an empty address (directly, unauthenticated).
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chamuyero sendmail.cmy > .logs/chamuyero 2>&1
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wait_for_file .mail/user@testserver
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mail_diff content .mail/user@testserver
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rm -f .mail/user@testserver
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# Test that we get mail back for a failed delivery
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smtpc fail@testserver < content
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wait_for_file .mail/user@testserver
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mail_diff expected_dsr .mail/user@testserver
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success
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