. "${srcdir}/test/post/test-post-common.sh"
+# Find MIME type string, using configured procs if available.
+MIMETYPEPROC=`mhparam mimetypeproc`
+MIMEENCODINGPROC=`mhparam mimeencodingproc`
+content_type_string() {
+ if test -z "$MIMETYPEPROC" -o -z "$MIMEENCODINGPROC"; then
+ #### This should be the order of name and charset.
+ echo "text/plain; name=\"`basename $1`\"; charset=\"us-ascii\""
+ else
+ #### Excise any leading filename followed by : and whitespace.
+ printf '%s; charset="%s"; name="%s"' \
+ `$MIMETYPEPROC $1 | sed -e 's/.*: *//'` \
+ `$MIMEENCODINGPROC $1 | sed -e 's/.*: *//'` `basename $1`
+ fi
+}
+
# Customize test_post () for use with mhmail.
# $1 is expected output file, provided by caller
# $2 is mhmail switches, except for -body
mhmail with no arguments is equivalent to inc
EOF
-mhmail -help >$actual 2>&1
-check $expected $actual
+#### Skip nmh intro text.
+mhmail -help | sed '/^$/,$d' >"$actual" 2>&1
+check "$expected" "$actual"
# check -version
# check -nosend
# Not supported by compiled mhmail.
-#### TEMPORARY hack to diagnose failure on Solaris.
-echo before
-sh -x mhmail -nosend recipient@example.com -from sender1@localhost -body '' 2>&1
-echo after
mhmail -nosend recipient@example.com -from sender1@localhost \
-server 127.0.0.1 -port $localport -body '' >"$actual" 2>"$actual_err"
DATA
To: recipient@example.com
From: sender8@localhost
+MIME-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Date:
Message-ID:
See how easy it is to add an attachment!
------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0
-Content-Type: text/plain; name="attachment.txt"; charset="us-ascii"
+Content-Type: `content_type_string ${srcdir}/test/mhmail/attachment.txt`
Content-Description: attachment.txt
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="attachment.txt"