php-src/ext/standard/tests/mail/mail_variation2.phpt
Sara Golemon 32a4cc8353 Use 'user@example.com' rather than 'user@company.com' in tests
Using some arbitrary 3rd party's domain name is clowny,
even if it never tries to send.
2013-12-04 07:49:16 -08:00

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--TEST--
Test mail() function : variation force extra parameters
--INI--
sendmail_path="cat > /tmp/php_test_mailVariation2.out"
mail.force_extra_parameters="-n"
mail.add_x_header = Off
--SKIPIF--
<?php
if(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == "WIN")
die("skip Won't run on Windows");
?>
--FILE--
<?php
/* Prototype : int mail(string to, string subject, string message [, string additional_headers [, string additional_parameters]])
* Description: Send an email message
* Source code: ext/standard/mail.c
* Alias to functions:
*/
echo "*** Testing mail() : basic functionality ***\n";
// Initialise all required variables
$to = 'user@example.com';
$subject = 'Test Subject';
$message = 'A Message';
$outFile = "/tmp/php_test_mailVariation2.out";
@unlink($outFile);
var_dump( mail($to, $subject, $message) );
echo file_get_contents($outFile);
unlink($outFile);
?>
===DONE===
--EXPECTF--
*** Testing mail() : basic functionality ***
bool(true)
%w1%wTo: user@example.com
%w2%wSubject: Test Subject
%w3%w
%w4%wA Message
===DONE===