docker-mailserver/test/tests/parallel/set1/spam_virus/spam_bounced.bats

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load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/setup"
load "${REPOSITORY_ROOT}/test/helper/common"
BATS_TEST_NAME_PREFIX='[Spam] (bounced) '
CONTAINER_NAME='dms-test_spam-bounced'
function setup_file() {
init_with_defaults
local CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS=(
--env ENABLE_AMAVIS=1
--env ENABLE_SPAMASSASSIN=1
--env PERMIT_DOCKER=container
--env SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=0
)
common_container_setup 'CUSTOM_SETUP_ARGUMENTS'
wait_for_smtp_port_in_container_to_respond "${CONTAINER_NAME}"
}
function teardown_file() { _default_teardown ; }
# Test case
# ---------
# When SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=0, spam messages must be bounced (rejected).
# SPAMASSASSIN_SPAM_TO_INBOX=1 is covered in `mail_spam_junk_folder.bats`.
# Original test PR: https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver/pull/1485
@test "spam message is bounced (rejected)" {
# send a spam message
_run_in_container /bin/sh -c "nc 0.0.0.0 25 < /tmp/docker-mailserver-test/email-templates/amavis-spam.txt"
assert_success
# message will be added to a queue with varying delay until amavis receives it
run repeat_until_success_or_timeout 60 sh -c "docker logs ${CONTAINER_NAME} | grep 'Blocked SPAM {NoBounceInbound,Quarantined}'"
assert_success
}