> > # These expansions can test variables in the configuration, but as there > # is no message being processed, there is no message-related data. But > # that of course gets tested in plenty of other places. > > # Some fixed variables > > exim_path: TESTSUITE/eximdir/exim > primary_hostname: myhost.test.ex > primary_hostname: myhost.test.ex > qualify_domain: myhost.test.ex > bounce_return_size_limit: 102400 > spool_directory: TESTSUITE/spool > Failed: unknown variable in "${unknown}" > h_subject: (should be empty) > h_subject: (should be empty) > Failed: unknown expansion operator "header_subject" > > # $message_headers should be empty > message_headers: >< > > # Continuation > xy > xy > > # Overlong names and overbig numbers > > Failed: unknown variable name "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" > Failed: unknown variable in "${aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa}" > + > + > > # List operations > > filter: "a:b:c" > filter: a:c > filter: a'c > filter: ''a' ''c > filter: "" > > map: "" > map: a:b:c > map: ::a::: ::b::: ::c:: > map: fail string > map: []:[b]:[c] > > reduce: "+" > reduce: +abc > reduce: 6 > reduce: 9 > > # Tests with iscntrl() and illegal separators > > map: 'a' '' 'b' 'c' > > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting number or opening parenthesis (after processing "0+") inside "reduce" item > reduce: 6 > reduce: 6 > reduce: 6 > > # Operators > > addrss: local-part@dom.ain > addrss: local-part@dom.ain > domain: dom.ain > domain: dom.ain > > addresses: ''abc@xyz' ''pqr@xyz > addresses: local-part@dom.ain > addresses: local-part@dom.ain+xyz@abc > addresses: local-part@dom.ain:xyz@abc:p@q:r@s > addresses: > > escape: B7\267F2\362 > eval: 2 > eval: 7 > eval: 9 > eval: 4 > eval: 6 > eval: 42 > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting number or opening parenthesis (after processing "") > eval: -2 > eval: 1 > eval: 1 > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting closing parenthesis (after processing "-2 - (-3") > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting operator (after processing "-2 - -3") > eval: 1 > eval: -5 > eval: 1 > eval: 40962 > eval: 63 > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting operator (after processing "0") > eval10: 77 > eval10: 8 > Failed: error in expression evaluation: expecting operator (after processing "0") > eval: 4 > eval: 4 > eval: 4 > eval: 13 > eval: 9 > eval: 6 > eval: 3 > eval: 0 > eval: 24 > eval: 4608 > eval: 4608 > eval: -4608 > > expand: $primary_hostname myhost.test.ex > hash: jmg monty fbWx > hash: abcX abX aX X > hex2b64:EjRWeA== > hex2b64:q83v > hex2b64:q83v > hex2b64:Gis8TV5v > Failed: "1a2b3c4d5e6" contains an odd number of characters > Failed: "1a2b3c4d5e6g" is not a hex string > hex2b64:MPPJPkZDbetYunCBao7BJA== > hex2b64:ztcfpyNSMb7Tg/rP3EHE3cwi7PE= > > The base62 operator is actually a base36 operator in the Darwin and Cygwin > environments. Write cunning tests that produce the same output in both cases, > while doing a reasonable check. > > base62: OK > base62d: OK > base62d: OK > Failed: argument for base62 operator is "12345x", which is not a decimal number > Failed: argument for base62d operator is "0003D7.", which is not a base 36/62 number > > hmac: dd97e3ba5d1a61b5006108f8c8252953 > hmac: 0210cf9d274b53f1550f657c378b29e8bfed1064 > md5: 77add1d5f41223d5582fca736a5cb335 > sha1: DA39A3EE5E6B4B0D3255BFEF95601890AFD80709 > sha1: A9993E364706816ABA3E25717850C26C9CD0D89D > mask: 192.168.10.192/28 > mask: 192.168.10.206/32 > Failed: mask value too big in "192.168.10.206/33" > mask: 0.0.0.0/0 > Failed: missing mask value in "192.168.10.206" > Failed: "a.b.c.d" is not an IP address > nhash: 19 0/61 > lc/uc: the quick BROWN FOX > length: The quick abc > lclpt: local-part > lclpt: local-part > quote: aZ09_.-Q "ab*cd" "abcd\"ef" > quote: "nl(\n)" > quote: "cr(\r)" > quote: "tab( )" > quote: "xff(ÿ)" > quote: Empty>""< > quote_local_part: abcd > quote_local_part: O'Reilly > quote_local_part: "a space" > quote_local_part: ".something" > quote_local_part: "something." > quote_local_part: joe.bloggs > quote_local_part: a!b > quote_local_part: "x@y" > quote_local_part: ab*cd > quote_local_part: "x:y" > quote_local_part: "abcd\"ef" > quote_local_part: "" > rxquote:aZ09\_\,\-Q ab\*cd abcd\"ef > substr: ba 34 1 > substr: barb rhuba > substr: > substr: > str2b64:YWJjZA== > str2b64:VGhlIHF1aWNrIGJyb3duIAogZm94 > strlen: 0 > strlen: 1 > strlen: 8 > time_eval: 10 > time_eval: 7200 > time_eval: 86700 > time_eval: 788645 > Failed: string "14" is not an Exim time interval in "time_eval" operator > Failed: string "rhubarb" is not an Exim time interval in "time_eval" operator > time_interval: 0s > time_interval: 44s > time_interval: 1w4d13h46m39s > Failed: string "-1" is not a positive number in "time_interval" operator > Failed: string "rhubarb" is not a positive number in "time_interval" operator > > # stat is a bit tricky, but some of the fields of the aux-var directory > # should be the same on all systems > > stat: 40755 > stat: drwxr-xr-x > Failed: stat(/a/non/existent/file) failed: No such file or directory > > # "Operators" that have expanded arguments > > hash: jmg monty fbWx > hash: abcX abX aX X > nhash: 19 0/61 > length: The quick abc > substr: ba 34 1 > substr: > > # Error forms > > Failed: missing or misplaced { or } > Failed: "nonnumber" is not a number (in "hash" expansion) > Failed: Too many arguments for "hash" (max is 3) > Failed: "-2" is not a positive number (in "substr" expansion) > > # Skipped operators > > addrss: NO > domain: NO > escape: NO > expand: NO > hash: NO > md5: NO > mask: NO > > # Numeric overflow > > Failed: absolute value of integer "4096M" is too large (overflow) > Failed: absolute value of integer "4096000000" is too large (overflow) > > # Conditions > > 2=2: y > 2==2: y > 3=2: n > 2==3: n > !2=2: n > !2==2: n > !3=2: y > !2==3: y > 2>3: n > 3>3: n > 4>3: y > 1>-1: y > 2>=3: n > 3>=3: y > 4>=3: y > 2<3: y > 3<3: n > 4<3: n > 2<=3: y > 3<=3: y > 4<=3: n > 5<=3: n > -3<=1: y > > 5>3k: n > 5>3m: n > Failed: invalid integer "3z " > Failed: integer expected but "a" found > > >0: n > =: y > -2<: y > 08>07: y > 011=11: y > > def:y y > def:n n > Failed: unknown variable "post" after "def:" > def:h_f n > def:h_f n > Failed: missing or misplaced { or } > > exists: y > exists: n > > eq: y > eq: n > !eq: n > !eq: y > > eqi: y > eqi: y > eqi: n > !eqi: n > !eqi: n > !eqi: y > > lt: y > lti: n > le: y > lei: y > gt: n > gti: n > ge: n > gei: y > > isip: y 1.2.3.4 > isip4: y 1.2.3.4 > isip6: n 1.2.3.4 > isip: n 1:2:3:4 > isip4: n 1:2:3:4 > isip6: n 1:2:3:4 > isip: y ::1 > isip4: n ::1 > isip6: y ::1 > isip: y fe80::a00:20ff:fe86:a061 > isip4: n fe80::a00:20ff:fe86:a061 > isip6: y fe80::a00:20ff:fe86:a061 > isip: n rhubarb > isip4: n rhubarb > isip6: n rhubarb > > match: cdab > match: cdab > match: cdab > Failed: "if" failed and "fail" requested > match: cd[xyz]ab > > match_domain: yes > match_domain: no > match_domain: yes > match_domain: yes > match_domain: no > > >x@zz.aa.bb< [] >x@zz.aa.bb< > > >x@xxxabc< [] >x@xxxabc< > > match_address: yes > match_address: yes > > match_local_part:yes > match_local_part:yes > > match_ip: 01 true > match_ip: 02 > match_ip: 03 true > match_ip: 04 true > match_ip: 05 > match_ip: 06 > match_ip: 07 true > match_ip: 08 true > match_ip: 09 > match_ip: 10 true > Failed: "somename" is not an IP address > match_ip: 12 true > match_ip: 13 true > match_ip: 14 true > match_ip: 15 true > > queue_running: n > first_delivery: n > > queue_running after or: y > first_delivery after or: y > > # Default values for both if strings > > ${if eq{1}{1}} >true< > ${if eq{1}{2}} >< > > # Lookups: DIR is the testing directory. In this test we can only use the > # lookups that are required in all cases. > > CALLER > > ==X@Y > ==* > ==*@Z > ==* > > data for a.b.c.d > failed x.y.z > data for *.p.q > data for *.p.q > data for *.p.q > Failed: "lookup" failed and "fail" requested > data for * > > q1: "abc" > q2: "xyz": > q3: "pqr" : > q4: "a:b" abc continued data (make sure not key) > q5: "\"quoted\"" > q6: "white space" > q7: "b\\s" > > abc: abc > a.b.c: *.b.c > ab.c: *b.c > xyz: ^X > Xyz: ^X > Zyz: ^Z > a b: "^a +b" > a b: "^a +b" > a:b: lookup succeeded > a.b: ^a\\.+b > a..b: ^a\\.+b > a9b: \N^a\d+b > a99b: \N^a\d+b > > # Should give the same results as above because expansion does nothing > > abc: abc > a.b.c: *.b.c > ab.c: *b.c > xyz: ^X > Xyz: ^X > Zyz: ^Z > a b: "^a +b" > a b: "^a +b" > a:b: lookup succeeded > > # Should fail because of no expansion > > a.b: NO > a..b: NO > a9b: NO > a99b: NO > > # But these should succeed > > a\:b: ^a\\.+b > a\:Xb: ^a\\.+b > > # Some tests of case-(in)dependence > > MiXeD-CD: Data found for case-dependent MiXeD-CD > MixeD-CD: NOT FOUND > MiXeD-Ncd: Data found for case-independent MiXeD-nCD > MixeD-Ncd: Data found for case-independent MiXeD-nCD > > # IP address (CIDR) lookups > > 1.2.3.4: data for 1.2.3.4 > 1.2.3.5: > 1.2.3.5: data for * > abcd::cdab: data for abcd::cdab > 192.168.1.2: data for 192.168.0.0/16 > 192.168.5.6: data for 192.168.0.0/16 > abcd:abcd:: data for abcd:abcd::/32 > abcd:abcd:1:: data for abcd:abcd::/32 > abcd:abcd::3 data for abcd:abcd::/32 > Failed: lookup of "rhubarb" gave DEFER: "rhubarb" is not a valid iplsearch key (an IP address, with optional CIDR mask, is wanted): in a host list, use net-iplsearch as the search type > > > # Nested Lookups - style 1 > > The data for key1->key2 > Failed: "lookup" failed and "fail" requested > > # Nested Lookups - style 2 > > The data for key1->key2 > failed for key4 > > # Other nesting tests > > 1-in-1 > 2-in-2 > both-in-1,both-in-2 > Failed: "lookup" failed and "fail" requested > > # Lookup quotes for standardly expected lookups > > lsearch !@#$%^&*()_-+=|\~`1234567890{[}]qwertyuiop:;"'asdfghjkl<,>.?/zxcvbnm > Failed: unknown lookup type "xxx" > > # Extract > > 2 > 2 > 2 > 2 > Empty:<> > Empty:<> > <3> > <3> > Empty:<> > Empty:<> > no Z > no 4 > Failed: "extract" failed and "fail" requested > Failed: "extract" failed and "fail" requested > D > a:b:c:d:e > a > e > a > FAIL > b > > b > three four > Failed: first argument of "extract" must not be empty > Failed: first argument of "extract" must not be empty > b > > # Translation > > abcdea aaa xyz zbcdez > abcdea a z zbcdez > abcdea a abcdea > abcdea abc z zzzdez > > # RFC 2047 > > abcd abcd > <:abcd:> =?iso-8859-8?Q?=3C=3Aabcd=3A=3E?= > <:ab cd:> =?iso-8859-8?Q?=3C=3Aab_cd=3A=3E?= > Long: =?iso-8859-8?Q?_here_we_go=3A_a_string_that_is_going_to_be_encoded=3A_i?= =?iso-8859-8?Q?t_will_go_over_the_75-char_limit?= > Long: =?iso-8859-8?Q?_here_we_go=3A_a_string_that_is_going_to_be_encoded=3A_i?= =?iso-8859-8?Q?t_will_go_over_the_75-char_limit_by_a_long_way=3B_in_fac?= =?iso-8859-8?Q?t_this_one_will_go_over_the_150_character_limit?= > > # RFC 2047 decode > > abcd abcd > <:abcd:> <:abcd:> > <:ab cd:> <:ab cd:> > Long: here we go: a string that is going to be encoded: it will go over the 75-char limit > Long: here we go: a string that is going to be encoded: it will go over the 75-char limit by a long way; in fact this one will go over the 150 character limit > > # UTF-8 > > abcd abcd > aÀÿd aÀÿd > toobig a_d > > # Substitution > > ${sg{abcdefabcdef}{abc}{xyz}} =xyzdefxyzdef > ${sg{ab:xy::z}{:}{::}} =ab::xy::::z > ${sg{abcdefabcdef}{(..)[^c]}{>$1<}} =a><><> ${sg{abcdefabcdef}{(..)[^c]}{>\$1<}} =a>bc<>ef<>bc ${sg{abcdefabcdef}{(..)[^c]}{>\N$1\N<}}=a>bc<>ef<>bc ${sg{abbab}{a*}{+}} =++b+b++b+ > > # File insertion > > Failed: missing or misplaced { or } > abcde 12345 xyz > abcde12345xyz > abcde:12345::xyz: > abcde - 12345 - - xyz - > Failed: failed to open /non/exist/file: No such file or directory > non-exist > >abcde!12345!!xyz!< > > # Calling a command > > abcd 1234 > RC=0 > 1 > RC=0 > abcd 1234 > RC=0 > 2 > RC=1 > abcd 1234 > RC=1 > N > RC=127 > >><< > RC=0 > 1!=2 > RC=0 > > # PRVS > > prvs=userx/xxxxxxxxxx@test.ex > prvs=userx/xxxxxxxxxx@test.ex > prvs=userx/xxxxxxxxxx@test.ex > > # Syntax errors > > Failed: prvs second argument must be a single digit > Failed: prvs second argument must be a single digit > Failed: prvs second argument must be a single digit > > # Correct checks; can't put explicit addresses in the tests, because they > # will change over time. > > userx@test.ex > result=1 > > >1< >userx@test.ex< >1< > result=1 > > userx@test.ex > result=1 > > # Incorrect secret > > userx@test.ex > result= > > 0 > result= > > # Non-prvs address > > >><< > result= > > # Syntax errors > > Failed: "${tod_log" is not a known operator (or a } is missing in a variable reference) > Failed: "${tod_log" is not a known operator (or a } is missing in a variable reference) > Failed: missing } at end of string > Failed: missing } at end of string > Failed: hmac algorithm "xxx" is not recognised > Failed: each subcondition inside an "and{...}" condition must be in its own {} > Failed: unknown condition "xya" inside "and{...}" condition > Failed: condition name expected, but found "${lookup{x}lsear" inside "and{...}" condition > Failed: missing } at end of string - could be header name not terminated by colon > Failed: missing or misplaced { or } > Failed: missing or misplaced { or } - could be header name not terminated by colon > Failed: each subcondition inside an "or{...}" condition must be in its own {} > Failed: missing } at end of condition inside "or" group > Failed: unknown condition "yes" inside "or{...}" condition > Failed: non-digit after underscore in "substr_1_" > Failed: non-digit after underscore in "substr__3" > > # Iterations: forany and forall > > yes > yes > yes > no > yes > no > no > yes > yes > > Failed: unknown condition "yes" inside "forany" condition > Failed: missing } at end of condition inside "forany" > > yes > no > no > no > > no > yes > yes > yes > > # Expect yes > outer=yes item='' (unset) > > # Expect no > outer=no > > # Error inside nest - check message is helpful > Failed: missing } at end of condition inside "forall" inside "forany" condition > > > # Miscellaneous (for bug fixes, etc) > > true > > > escape: B7·F2ò > > primary_hostname: myhost.test.ex > match: cdab > Failed: "if" failed and "fail" requested > yes > match_address: no > > -oMa sender_host_address = > sender_host_port = 0 > -oMaa sender_host_authenticated = > -oMai authenticated_id = CALLER > -oMas authenticated_sender = CALLER@myhost.test.ex > -oMi interface_address = > interface_port = -1 > -oMr received_protocol = > -oMs sender_host_name = > -oMt sender_ident = CALLER > > -oMa sender_host_address = V4NET.0.0.1 > sender_host_port = 1234 > -oMaa sender_host_authenticated = AAA > -oMai authenticated_id = philip > -oMas authenticated_sender = xx@yy.zz > -oMi interface_address = 1.1.1.1 > interface_port = 99 > -oMr received_protocol = special > -oMt sender_ident = me > > -oMa sender_host_address = V4NET.0.0.1 > sender_host_port = 1234 > -oMs sender_host_name = my.host.name > > -oMs sender_host_name = > host_lookup_failed = 1 > > -p received_protocol = special > -p sender_host_name = host.name > > -oMa sender_host_address = V4NET.0.0.1 > sender_host_port = 1234 > -oMaa sender_host_authenticated = AAA > -oMai authenticated_id = philip > -oMas authenticated_sender = xx@yy.zz > -oMi interface_address = 1.1.1.1 > interface_port = 99 > -oMr received_protocol = special > ----> No lookup yet: No > -oMs sender_host_name = ten-1.test.ex > -oMt sender_ident = me > **** SMTP testing session as if from host V4NET.0.0.1 **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. **** This is not for real! 550 Administrative prohibition **** SMTP testing session as if from host V4NET.0.0.2 **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. **** This is not for real! 550 Administrative prohibition **** SMTP testing session as if from host V4NET.0.0.0 **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. **** This is not for real! 220 myhost.test.ex ESMTP Exim x.yz Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address=<> 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address= 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address= 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address=<> 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address= 221 myhost.test.ex closing connection **** SMTP testing session as if from host V4NET.0.0.0 **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. **** This is not for real! 220 myhost.test.ex ESMTP Exim x.yz Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address=<> 221 myhost.test.ex closing connection **** SMTP testing session as if from host V4NET.0.0.0 **** but without any ident (RFC 1413) callback. **** This is not for real! 220 myhost.test.ex ESMTP Exim x.yz Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000 250 OK 250 Accepted 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself 550 reply_address=<> 221 myhost.test.ex closing connection > match_ip: 15 > match_ip: 16 >