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package org.apache.commons.net.pop3;
import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
/**
* @author <a href="mailto:commons-dev@apache.org">[Net]</a>
* @version $Id$
*
* The POP3* tests all presume the existence of the following parameters:
* mailserver: localhost (running on the default port 110)
* account: username=test; password=password
* account: username=alwaysempty; password=password.
* mail: At least four emails in the test account and zero emails
* in the alwaysempty account
*
* If this won't work for you, you can change these parameters in the
* TestSetupParameters class.
*
* The tests were originally run on a default installation of James.
* Your mileage may vary based on the POP3 server you run the tests against.
* Some servers are more standards-compliant than others.
*/
public class AllTests {
public static Test suite() {
TestSuite suite =
new TestSuite("Test for org.apache.commons.net.pop3");
//$JUnit-BEGIN$
suite.addTest(POP3ConstructorTest.suite());
suite.addTest(POP3ClientTest.suite());
suite.addTest(POP3ClientCommandsTest.suite());
//$JUnit-END$
return suite;
}
}