# cutthrough_delivery triggered by recipient-verify need_ipv4 # 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 . QUIT **** # # # # cutthrough for denied recipient # deny should be reflected to originator # as this was a real rcpt-verify server PORT_S 220 ESMTP EHLO 250 OK MAIL FROM: 250 Sender OK RCPT TO: 550 No mate QUIT 250 OK *eof **** exim -bs -odf EHLO myhost.test.ex MAIL FROM: RCPT TO: QUIT **** # # # # cutthrough for 2 recipients in one domain # first one denied # so we get a 3rd conn with the traditional delivery # (for just the second because it was a real verify=recipient) server PORT_S 3 220 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 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 **** # # 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 **** # # #