#
server PORT_S
220 ESMTP
-HELO
+EHLO
250 OK
MAIL FROM:
250 Sender OK
QUIT
250 OK
****
-exim -d-all+acl+transport -bs
+exim -bs -odf
EHLO myhost.test.ex
-MAIL FROM:<eximtest@myhost.test.ex>
+MAIL FROM:<CALLER@myhost.test.ex>
RCPT TO:<userx@domain.com>
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:<CALLER@myhost.test.ex>
+RCPT TO:<no@domain.com>
+QUIT
+****
+#
+#
+# lose the cached callout fail record
+sudo rm DIR/spool/db/callout
+#
+# 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:<CALLER@myhost.test.ex>
+RCPT TO:<no@domain.com>
+RCPT TO:<userx@domain.com>
+DATA
+
+.
+QUIT
+****
+#
+#
+#