use lib 't/lib';
use Test::Sietima;
subtest 'disabled' => sub {
my $s = make_sietima(
with_traits => ['ReplyTo'],
munge_reply_to => 0,
subscribers => [
'one@users.example.com',
'two@users.example.com',
],
);
test_sending(
sietima => $s,
mails => [
object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => undef;
},
],
);
};
subtest 'enabled' => sub {
my $s = make_sietima(
with_traits => ['ReplyTo'],
munge_reply_to => 1,
subscribers => [
'one@users.example.com',
'two@users.example.com',
],
);
test_sending(
sietima => $s,
mails => [
object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => $s->return_path->address;
},
],
);
};
subtest 'enabled for some' => sub {
my $s = make_sietima(
with_traits => ['ReplyTo'],
munge_reply_to => 0,
subscribers => [
{
address => 'one@users.example.com',
munge_reply_to => 1,
},
'two@users.example.com',
],
);
test_sending(
sietima => $s,
mails => [
{
o => object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => $s->return_path->address;
},
to => [ 'one@users.example.com' ],
},
{
o => object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => undef;
},
to => [ 'two@users.example.com' ],
},
],
);
};
subtest 'disabled for some' => sub {
my $s = make_sietima(
with_traits => ['ReplyTo'],
munge_reply_to => 1,
subscribers => [
{
address => 'one@users.example.com',
munge_reply_to => 0,
},
'two@users.example.com',
],
);
test_sending(
sietima => $s,
mails => [
{
o => object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => $s->return_path->address;
},
to => [ 'two@users.example.com' ],
},
{
o => object {
call [ header_str => 'reply-to' ] => undef;
},
to => [ 'one@users.example.com' ],
},
],
);
};
done_testing;