<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted
<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted
<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted
<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted
>220 banner
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
>250 mail good
>250 rcpt good
>220 banner
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
>250 mail good
>550 rcpt refused
>220 banner
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
>550 mail cmd refused
>550 rcpt cmd rejected - no valid mail
<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted
# but it's the DB dump that matters. Unfortunately the dump doesn't show
# us the (binary) record content, only the key. So you need to look at the
# debug output after all.
+# This server offers SIZE where the previous did not; we should see in
+# test-stderr a line "EHLO cleartext extensions changed" then another
+# "writing clr 0160/0000 cry 0000/0000"
server PORT_D 1
>220 banner
<EHLO
>250-esmtp-resp
>250-PIPELINING
->250-X_PIPE_CONNECT
->250-STARTTLS
+>250-PIPE_CONNECT
+>250-SIZE
>250 ok
<MAIL
>250 mail-from accepted