use dynamic mem for regex_match_string
[exim.git] / test / scripts / 2200-dnsdb / 2200
index 1277b9ca66211e0574a27dd2356bc4d2e57e3af3..3d78a26395d6e67c307f1eba0e3d491cbeb9984b 100644 (file)
@@ -4,6 +4,15 @@ exim -be
 test.ex                    ${lookup dnsdb{test.ex}{$value}fail}
 s/lash.test.ex             ${lookup dnsdb{s/lash.test.ex}{$value}fail}
 txt=test.ex                ${lookup dnsdb{txt=test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X txt=test.ex             ${lookup dnsdb{txt=test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X; txt=test.ex            ${lookup dnsdb{txt=test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X, txt=test.ex            ${lookup dnsdb{txt=test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X, txt=test.ex            ${lookup dnsdb{txt=test.ex}{$value}fail}
+txt=long.test.ex           ${lookup dnsdb{     txt=long.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X   txt=long.test.ex      ${lookup dnsdb{>X   txt=long.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X;  txt=long.test.ex      ${lookup dnsdb{>X;  txt=long.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X,  txt=long.test.ex      ${lookup dnsdb{>X,  txt=long.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+>X,Z txt=long.test.ex      ${lookup dnsdb{>X,Z txt=long.test.ex}{$value}fail}
 a=black-1.test.ex          ${lookup dnsdb{a=black-1.test.ex}{$value}fail}
 xxx=test.ex                ${lookup dnsdb{xxx=test.ex}{$value}fail}
 a=localhost.test.ex        ${lookup dnsdb{a=localhost.test.ex}{$value}fail}
@@ -21,12 +30,16 @@ srv=_smtp._tcp.nosmtp.test.ex    ${lookup dnsdb{srv=_smtp._tcp.nosmtp.test.ex}{$
 csa=csa1.test.ex           ${lookup dnsdb{csa=csa1.test.ex}}
 csa=csa2.test.ex           ${lookup dnsdb{csa=csa2.test.ex}}
 
+soa=test.ex                ${lookup dnsdb{soa=test.ex}{$value}{fail}}
+soa=a.test.ex              ${lookup dnsdb{>:, soa=test.ex}{$value}{fail}}
+
 # DNS lookups with multiple items
 
 ten-1:ten2                 ${lookup dnsdb{a=ten-1.test.ex:ten-2.test.ex}}
 ten-1:defer:ten2           ${lookup dnsdb{a=ten-1.test.ex:test.again.dns:ten-2.test.ex}}
 ten-1|ten2                 ${lookup dnsdb{a=<|ten-1.test.ex|ten-2.test.ex}}
 mxt1;mxt2 | output         ${lookup dnsdb{>|mx=<;mxt1.test.ex;mxt2.test.ex}}
+mxt1;mxt2 | output+field   ${lookup dnsdb{>|,:mx=<;mxt1.test.ex;mxt2.test.ex}}
 mxt1;mxt2 | output         ${lookup dnsdb{>|mxh=<;mxt1.test.ex;mxt2.test.ex}}
 13/14 rbl                  ${lookup dnsdb{> 13.12.11.V4NET.rbl.test.ex:13.12.11.V4NET.rbl.test.ex}}
 double ptr                 ${lookup dnsdb{ptr=V4NET.0.0.1:V4NET.0.0.2}}
@@ -39,4 +52,30 @@ defer_lax:ten-1            ${lookup dnsdb{defer_lax,a=test.again.dns:ten-1.test.
 defer_never:ten-1          ${lookup dnsdb{defer_never,a=test.again.dns:ten-1.test.ex}}
 defer_never:defer          ${lookup dnsdb{defer_never,a=test.again.dns:test.again.dns}}
 defer_strict:ten-1         ${lookup dnsdb{defer_strict,a=test.again.dns:ten-1.test.ex}}
+
+# Retry timeout and count.  This only tests the syntax; we do not
+# have any good way of testing the function.
+
+delay1500                  ${lookup dnsdb{retrans_1s,retry_2,a=delay1500.test.ex}}
+****
+#
+# Cacheability
+exim -d-all+lookup -be
+a=localhost.test.ex        ${lookup dnsdb{a=localhost.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+a=localhost.test.ex        ${lookup dnsdb{a=localhost.test.ex}{$value}fail}
+****
+#
+# TTL-limited noncacheability
+exim -d-all+lookup -odq user@shorthost.test.ex
+****
+#
+# ACL defer_strict
+exim -bs
+HELO test
+MAIL FROM:<>
+RCPT TO:<defer_strict@test.again.dns>
+QUIT
 ****
+#
+no_msglog_check
+#