Remon van de Kamp
Remon van de Kamp
You can always check mailhog in your browser after the scenario to see what -if any- mails are there, that seems easier :slightly_smiling_face:
Thanks for the PR @thibaut-algrin ! However, adding yourself as an author for this package just for these few changes feels a bit too much for me. Could you revert...
Tagged as 2.0 now. A new version of `mailhog-behat-extention` will be released shortly with support for `mailhog-client` 2.0.
No, no specific reason. I guess it was just an oversight :/
Same issue here, the flood of messages in a channel for having to to issue one `subscribe` followed by several `unsubscribe`s to opt out of the stuff you didn't want...
This happens for me now too on Gnome 3.32 (Fedora 30) after I've locked my screen and unlock it again. For some reason it doesn't put passwords in the clipboard...
I've fixed the bug I've described above in #6