# cutthrough_delivery basic operation need_ipv4 munge loopback # server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # cutthrough_delivery into HELO-only server server PORT_S 220 SMTP only spoken here EHLO 550 Not here, mate HELO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # cutthrough for 2 recipients in one domain server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # # cutthrough_delivery basic operation, again server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA X-hdr-rtr: qqq X-hdr-tpt: zzz body . QUIT **** # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in one domain # first one denied # so we get a 2nd conn with the traditional delivery for the second server PORT_S 2 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 550 Not that one QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** # # Foregound delivery needed else the following subtest reception logging happens before this ones # delivery process logs and terminates; the interlock is only on the parent exim terminating. exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in one domain # second one denied # so we get a 2nd conn with the traditional delivery of the 1st server PORT_S 2 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 first recipient ok RCPT TO: 550 Not that one QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in one domain # second one uses a different transport # so we get a 2nd conn with 2nd rcpt, doing the fake verify # then 3rd & 4th conns with the traditional deliveries on the different transports server PORT_S 4 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 first recipient ok QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 second recipient ok QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-2 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in different domains, handled by the same tpt & host server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-2 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in different domains, handled by the same tpt but different hosts # so we get a 2nd conn with 2nd rcpt, doing the fake verify # then 3rd & 4th conns with the traditional deliveries on the different transports server PORT_S 4 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 first recipient ok QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 second recipient ok QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK *eof 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-2 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in different domains, handled by the same tpt & host # but via a dnslookup router (all previous were manualroute) server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-1 RCPT TO: 250 ok rcpt-2 DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # data having line with (logical, doubled on wire) single dot server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA Subject: singledot test This data has a line with a single dot... next: .. and this is the line right after. Next we have a line with a leading dot: ..test and this is the next line. . QUIT **** # # # Return_path option on the transport server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 250 Recipient OK DATA 354 Send data . 250 OK QUIT 250 OK **** exim -DCONTROL=/sender=transport -DRETURN=return_path_changed@myhost.test.ex -bs EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: DATA . QUIT **** # # # # # sortlog # End